Apple charges ridiculous prices for SSDs and RAM.
Seems more like the end-result is serious problems don't get addressed and only the worst laws get passed.
Also, out of the reach of adblockers or tracking blockers.
But what about Amazon's entire services business?
Tough luck, the UK gave up its voice in the EU willingly. No one forced Brexit on you.
Facebook already got their access back, I assume the block on Google won't last all that long, either.
This makes no sense, but is a common talking point. How is net neutrality "another push for controlling the internet/media"? If anything, it's the pure opposite, ensuring that all views can be accessed equally.
That impression is wrong.
Pretty much all of them?
You didn't miss anything, that's what the show is.
There is no "media deconstruction" happening. All they do is play cable news clips and give their uninformed and often offensive commentary. Zero journalistic work of any kind, just idiotic hot takes shot from the hip.
The incentive for retailers is to provide as little post-sales support as they can get away with, margin has nothing to do with it. Also, online stores don't tend to "advise" customers.
Observably also when they protect the private property rights of their citizens too much.
"Increasingly being adopted" where?
Crypto isn't the solution to every problem.
Even if we assume Tether to remain stable, that doesn't solve the fundamental problem of even getting someone to buy local currency in exchange for fake Dollars.
Selling a product for a set one-time fee is a "pyramid scheme"? Is someone producing and selling apples running a pyramid scheme as well?
Let's hope your local Starbucks has device isolation enabled so that isn't possible.
Next, you're going to tell us it's called a magazine, not a clip.
So, enable Netflix notifications but disable Netflix notifications at a system level? Seems like a silly reason to prefer iOS, considering every modern Android has the same feature.
Routers don't all come with the same WiFi password, why should this be any different? Most people probably won't even know about this feature, therefore will never "provision" it.
What about other types of work one would like to remix, but aren't written words? I don't think this argument holds.
Just tested this: Not even close to being true (current Word/Office 365 on Windows 10)
American democracy has a myriad of problems, maybe keeping the status quo is the worst of all options.
What are these "long-term effects"?
Apple charges ridiculous prices for SSDs and RAM.
Seems more like the end-result is serious problems don't get addressed and only the worst laws get passed.
Also, out of the reach of adblockers or tracking blockers.
But what about Amazon's entire services business?
Tough luck, the UK gave up its voice in the EU willingly. No one forced Brexit on you.
Facebook already got their access back, I assume the block on Google won't last all that long, either.
This makes no sense, but is a common talking point. How is net neutrality "another push for controlling the internet/media"? If anything, it's the pure opposite, ensuring that all views can be accessed equally.
That impression is wrong.
Pretty much all of them?
You didn't miss anything, that's what the show is.
There is no "media deconstruction" happening. All they do is play cable news clips and give their uninformed and often offensive commentary. Zero journalistic work of any kind, just idiotic hot takes shot from the hip.
The incentive for retailers is to provide as little post-sales support as they can get away with, margin has nothing to do with it. Also, online stores don't tend to "advise" customers.
Observably also when they protect the private property rights of their citizens too much.
"Increasingly being adopted" where?
Crypto isn't the solution to every problem.
Even if we assume Tether to remain stable, that doesn't solve the fundamental problem of even getting someone to buy local currency in exchange for fake Dollars.
Selling a product for a set one-time fee is a "pyramid scheme"? Is someone producing and selling apples running a pyramid scheme as well?
Let's hope your local Starbucks has device isolation enabled so that isn't possible.
Next, you're going to tell us it's called a magazine, not a clip.
So, enable Netflix notifications but disable Netflix notifications at a system level? Seems like a silly reason to prefer iOS, considering every modern Android has the same feature.
Routers don't all come with the same WiFi password, why should this be any different? Most people probably won't even know about this feature, therefore will never "provision" it.
What about other types of work one would like to remix, but aren't written words? I don't think this argument holds.
Just tested this: Not even close to being true (current Word/Office 365 on Windows 10)
American democracy has a myriad of problems, maybe keeping the status quo is the worst of all options.
What are these "long-term effects"?