This hasn't been the case for years.
Apple Messages.
> Why do these systems hold onto user's data post verification? Depending on the company, you could rate the reasons on a scale from "incompetence/naivete" to "revenue stream".
For now.
If you don't want to use ~~social media~~ any website that could contain content deemed as "adult". And what's "adult"? Hardcore pornography? Sex ed material? Otherwise-G-rated content that happens to have a gay person…
Far be it from me to defend Uber of all things, but pre-rideshares, the taxi companies were - and still are - much, much worse. I've begun to realize we now live in a time where there are a lot of adults who are too…
Surely this is a dark joke. People need to eat, dude.
The same thing you do now when you can't sell a piece of land: you lower the price. In addition to what others said, in this case the land is obviously not worth very much, and thus the taxes are also minuscule.
The point of LVT is right there in the name: it is the land that has value. "Location, location, location" is an old cliche for a reason. If you let your property go empty and crumble, the Land Value Tax is there to…
And the part you didn't understand is that all the marketing in the world won't matter if the audience barely - or doesn't - exist.
You're telling me.
> ...he said, shovelling orphans into the crushing machine
> The problem is not writing - the problem is finding an audience. You are literally responding to > I really don't know if it'll have an audience
> he doesn't (or rather the events related to his companies that make it to the front page don't) seem very popular around here to me. This is a more recent turn, and one that happened later than in other online social…
(3) here was always just a fantasy. It never actually worked that way.
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Let me guess: you're also the kind of insufferable (and similarly incorrect) pedant who insists that "decimate" still means "reduce by one tenth"?
2: one who is heartily interested in good food and drink https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/gourmand Been a long time since it was purely about quantity.
How so?
We bringing back Something Awful, now?
> since we are slamming on Reddit anyways without realizing how fucked HN is by the same petard Same as it ever was.
> allowing users to hide their history from public view Yeah it's become my default assumption that any user who does this is either a bot or a bad-faith troll.
Do you sincerely believe that that's how grey-area's comment was meant to be read?
> there is some new cooking sub where it's just women posting food pictures and complaining about their significant others If you are referring to /r/girldinnerdiaries, that is not a cooking sub, nor is it intended to…
> The premeditated murder of one's superior officer in a military unit https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/fragging
This hasn't been the case for years.
Apple Messages.
> Why do these systems hold onto user's data post verification? Depending on the company, you could rate the reasons on a scale from "incompetence/naivete" to "revenue stream".
For now.
If you don't want to use ~~social media~~ any website that could contain content deemed as "adult". And what's "adult"? Hardcore pornography? Sex ed material? Otherwise-G-rated content that happens to have a gay person…
Far be it from me to defend Uber of all things, but pre-rideshares, the taxi companies were - and still are - much, much worse. I've begun to realize we now live in a time where there are a lot of adults who are too…
Surely this is a dark joke. People need to eat, dude.
The same thing you do now when you can't sell a piece of land: you lower the price. In addition to what others said, in this case the land is obviously not worth very much, and thus the taxes are also minuscule.
The point of LVT is right there in the name: it is the land that has value. "Location, location, location" is an old cliche for a reason. If you let your property go empty and crumble, the Land Value Tax is there to…
And the part you didn't understand is that all the marketing in the world won't matter if the audience barely - or doesn't - exist.
You're telling me.
> ...he said, shovelling orphans into the crushing machine
> The problem is not writing - the problem is finding an audience. You are literally responding to > I really don't know if it'll have an audience
> he doesn't (or rather the events related to his companies that make it to the front page don't) seem very popular around here to me. This is a more recent turn, and one that happened later than in other online social…
(3) here was always just a fantasy. It never actually worked that way.
[flagged]
Let me guess: you're also the kind of insufferable (and similarly incorrect) pedant who insists that "decimate" still means "reduce by one tenth"?
2: one who is heartily interested in good food and drink https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/gourmand Been a long time since it was purely about quantity.
How so?
We bringing back Something Awful, now?
> since we are slamming on Reddit anyways without realizing how fucked HN is by the same petard Same as it ever was.
> allowing users to hide their history from public view Yeah it's become my default assumption that any user who does this is either a bot or a bad-faith troll.
Do you sincerely believe that that's how grey-area's comment was meant to be read?
> there is some new cooking sub where it's just women posting food pictures and complaining about their significant others If you are referring to /r/girldinnerdiaries, that is not a cooking sub, nor is it intended to…
> The premeditated murder of one's superior officer in a military unit https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/fragging