Yeah...if it's about suppressing revolutions then it's a bit weird the FCC is letting a lot of people run around breaking the encryption and bitrate regulations.
I suspect the FCC regulations around spread spectrum, bitrate, and encryption were more about espionage. https://hackaday.com/2018/11/26/fcc-gets-complaint-proposed-... Furthermore, the encryption ban is not specific to…
Someone located in Brussels does not buy a cheeseburger from a McDonalds in Spokane. Someone located in Brussels might easily end up on the website of a Spokane newspaper.
The vast majority of "local" news sites are in fact owned by just a handful of media conglomerates.
And pay $70 for the privilege of having access to 35 videos, of which only 15 exist at the moment. OP is going to make 35 videos about procrastination? Alllllrightythen. Something something suckers, money, parted, soon,…
If you have more people trying to sell your stock than want to buy it, it doesn't matter how much controlling interest there is. The board has to keep the market happy. The market doesn't care about user privacy or…
"Leadership" (ie officers) serve at the pleasure of the board, who are elected by shareholders. Facebook intentionally focuses attention on Zuckerberg. "By all means, pump out memes about Android Zuck. Pay no attention…
> For Arch it means software does not crash because bugs get fixed in newer versions. ....what. That is not how OS stability works. Also, Arch is nearly impossible to use in production environments. Let's say there is a…
> Louis would be first to tell you that it is all related. Would he, though? He seems more than happy that people think Apple seized a bunch of parts shipments because they don't "like" that he does repairs, as…
I keep trying to like this site and I just can't get past how bad the moderation of submissions is. Stuff is endlessly re-posted even in the same day, and with the most uninformative clickbait-y titles that seem…
> I've been thinking about that recently, and was wondering if not accepting a job in """bad""" industries (bad is a gross oversimplification here covering things like oil, gas, tobacco, weapons, these kind of things)…
Yeah...if it's about suppressing revolutions then it's a bit weird the FCC is letting a lot of people run around breaking the encryption and bitrate regulations.
I suspect the FCC regulations around spread spectrum, bitrate, and encryption were more about espionage. https://hackaday.com/2018/11/26/fcc-gets-complaint-proposed-... Furthermore, the encryption ban is not specific to…
Someone located in Brussels does not buy a cheeseburger from a McDonalds in Spokane. Someone located in Brussels might easily end up on the website of a Spokane newspaper.
The vast majority of "local" news sites are in fact owned by just a handful of media conglomerates.
And pay $70 for the privilege of having access to 35 videos, of which only 15 exist at the moment. OP is going to make 35 videos about procrastination? Alllllrightythen. Something something suckers, money, parted, soon,…
If you have more people trying to sell your stock than want to buy it, it doesn't matter how much controlling interest there is. The board has to keep the market happy. The market doesn't care about user privacy or…
"Leadership" (ie officers) serve at the pleasure of the board, who are elected by shareholders. Facebook intentionally focuses attention on Zuckerberg. "By all means, pump out memes about Android Zuck. Pay no attention…
> For Arch it means software does not crash because bugs get fixed in newer versions. ....what. That is not how OS stability works. Also, Arch is nearly impossible to use in production environments. Let's say there is a…
> Louis would be first to tell you that it is all related. Would he, though? He seems more than happy that people think Apple seized a bunch of parts shipments because they don't "like" that he does repairs, as…
I keep trying to like this site and I just can't get past how bad the moderation of submissions is. Stuff is endlessly re-posted even in the same day, and with the most uninformative clickbait-y titles that seem…
> I've been thinking about that recently, and was wondering if not accepting a job in """bad""" industries (bad is a gross oversimplification here covering things like oil, gas, tobacco, weapons, these kind of things)…