The US is a democracy. The US is also a republic.
Then ban POTUS too.
> While Adam hasn’t taken a salary for his We Company work — neither has Rebekah — the company issued him a $7 million loan in June 2016. (It is repaid, with interest.) > There are a few reasons to launch an IPO: a big…
I give it less than 2 years before the massive fraud investigations and lawsuits start.
If the mitigation’s work fine for reasonable sites then further restrictions on bad actors is entirely reasonable.
Tracking and privacy should be areas where other browsers go after chrome hard.
> I've seen a lot of arguments that YouTube pushes people into alt-right and ethnonationalist content way too easily. They do and then those people complain endlessly about censorship, demand legal changes, support…
Project veritas routinely edits videos. Don't fall for fascist propaganda.
It would just force Youtube to be extremely aggressive in their censorship and fully embrace the role of editors, or shutdown.
The CEO and a few investors make money. Nothing else really matters.
I don't know much about it, but this seems a lot like a company that is mostly just meant to make the CEO rich no matter what with a good chance to see the vast majority get screwed. Like how much money is still being…
It's a white supremacist talking point. Don't bother.
ITT White supremacist talking points. Oops sorry, I'm gonna get in trouble for being "unsubstantive" right? ugh.
> Personally, I would not be surprised to see Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act challenged on this notion and it as the basis for other challenges. Are you a far right person who thinks youtube shouldn't be…
Oh we disagree entirely. I am openly mocking the idea that you should learn the job by not doing it. That data scientists are just oh so special that no one can be a junior at it. It's ridiculous. If you can't mentor…
Junior anything needs a lot of supervision, it's probably the defining trait of a junior.
The degree should get you to a point where you can actually learn the job. You hire juniors and give them as much work as they can do with supervision.
It's not a shortcoming of the educational system. People need experience to be good at things. Engineers take years after school, doctors take years after school.
It's a job you grow into by not working at the job. If you can't grow people at your company then no one should work for you. That simple.
The US is a democracy. The US is also a republic.
Then ban POTUS too.
> While Adam hasn’t taken a salary for his We Company work — neither has Rebekah — the company issued him a $7 million loan in June 2016. (It is repaid, with interest.) > There are a few reasons to launch an IPO: a big…
I give it less than 2 years before the massive fraud investigations and lawsuits start.
If the mitigation’s work fine for reasonable sites then further restrictions on bad actors is entirely reasonable.
Tracking and privacy should be areas where other browsers go after chrome hard.
> I've seen a lot of arguments that YouTube pushes people into alt-right and ethnonationalist content way too easily. They do and then those people complain endlessly about censorship, demand legal changes, support…
Project veritas routinely edits videos. Don't fall for fascist propaganda.
It would just force Youtube to be extremely aggressive in their censorship and fully embrace the role of editors, or shutdown.
The CEO and a few investors make money. Nothing else really matters.
I don't know much about it, but this seems a lot like a company that is mostly just meant to make the CEO rich no matter what with a good chance to see the vast majority get screwed. Like how much money is still being…
It's a white supremacist talking point. Don't bother.
ITT White supremacist talking points. Oops sorry, I'm gonna get in trouble for being "unsubstantive" right? ugh.
> Personally, I would not be surprised to see Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act challenged on this notion and it as the basis for other challenges. Are you a far right person who thinks youtube shouldn't be…
Oh we disagree entirely. I am openly mocking the idea that you should learn the job by not doing it. That data scientists are just oh so special that no one can be a junior at it. It's ridiculous. If you can't mentor…
Junior anything needs a lot of supervision, it's probably the defining trait of a junior.
The degree should get you to a point where you can actually learn the job. You hire juniors and give them as much work as they can do with supervision.
It's not a shortcoming of the educational system. People need experience to be good at things. Engineers take years after school, doctors take years after school.
It's a job you grow into by not working at the job. If you can't grow people at your company then no one should work for you. That simple.