This is exactly why an entirely encrypted internet would be desirable. ISP's won't be able to track or throttle since they won't know who's connecting to what.
Taking him out would remove an easy political scapegoat. Better to keep him as an enemy to sabor rattle against. Those at the top play games, those at the bottom die for it. It's all a way to strengthen the loyalty of…
Those at the top play games, those at the bottom die for it. It's all a way to strengthen the loyalty of voters.
You aren't taking into account the degradation sea water has on infrastructure. The pounding waves and salt would most certainly make the buildings unsafe.
Legalization and regulation would help move the market away from operations like this to sustainable farmland operations
There is no "alternative". Government can be approached from a million different ways. To say it's black or white (capitalism vs communism) is completely self-serving and offers no real insight into the fundamental…
Use a service that respects that then. Lyft.
If an advertiser doesn't want to reach viewers on the largest and most concentrated video market on Earth then that's their own internal problem they need to deal with. This is the brave new world. The free-market of…
Broken for me on Stable Firefox (52.0) as well
Been an hour.. wow. Is this a ddos on their auth services?
Bus driving is an addictive Zen like experience The movie "Paterson" addresses this exact situation. A poet who drives a bus. Very good movie I recommend anyone interested in this topic to watch it.
Tax avoidance on capital gains since it can be added to your IRA. Also it would allow bitcoin to be purchased from any trading station in the US rather than a website you have to sign-up for
This type of "web" would run perfectly over encrypted networks as well since it would carry much less data. It would solve the problem of cluttered/fluffy web and insecure/easily-surveilled communications. Being…
the lack of education on the part of consumers You realize if drugs were legal and regulated people wouldn't need to seek out desperate and risky online orders to satisfy their addiction? When weed was legalized in…
I figured this comment carried enough satire to not need explanation. He was using an offensive tone to carry over the implicated apathy that city planning has on the impoverished.
Wow. This is an amazing tool (Scrimba) to begin learning any web development. Serious kudos.
The point of tolls is not to make roads exclusive for the wealthy But that's exactly what it accomplishes. Further pushing the poor into poverty punishing the commute to a minimum wage job in a part of town they can't…
LA is 35 miles long. What would the walking commute of 10 million people look like? So you're suggesting that instead of fixing the problem (public transit) they should start whipping people so that the rich can drive…
Imagine how much more expensive living in LA will be. Instead of fixing their god awful public transit (like NYC) they want to punish people for using the only reliable mode of transportation?
EXACTLY. READ MY ORIGINAL COMMENT.
Yeah, I understand not wanting Uber in your country and going after the company, but to hit bottom-tier employees is just wrong. Reminds me of the US justice system in the finance sector.
I'm talking about the monthly data, not the phone.
Would this compromise any consumer routers?
Love the bitter comments in hacker forum avoiding self-reconciliation of ignoring the fundamental advantages of a scarce global currency. Side note: Bitcoin's market cap is still vastly under gold's.
A lot of people can't afford their cars and buy with credit. Something you can't really do on phone plans. Also, this way you can add another middle man that makes money data-mining your browsing habits.
This is exactly why an entirely encrypted internet would be desirable. ISP's won't be able to track or throttle since they won't know who's connecting to what.
Taking him out would remove an easy political scapegoat. Better to keep him as an enemy to sabor rattle against. Those at the top play games, those at the bottom die for it. It's all a way to strengthen the loyalty of…
Those at the top play games, those at the bottom die for it. It's all a way to strengthen the loyalty of voters.
You aren't taking into account the degradation sea water has on infrastructure. The pounding waves and salt would most certainly make the buildings unsafe.
Legalization and regulation would help move the market away from operations like this to sustainable farmland operations
There is no "alternative". Government can be approached from a million different ways. To say it's black or white (capitalism vs communism) is completely self-serving and offers no real insight into the fundamental…
Use a service that respects that then. Lyft.
If an advertiser doesn't want to reach viewers on the largest and most concentrated video market on Earth then that's their own internal problem they need to deal with. This is the brave new world. The free-market of…
Broken for me on Stable Firefox (52.0) as well
Been an hour.. wow. Is this a ddos on their auth services?
Bus driving is an addictive Zen like experience The movie "Paterson" addresses this exact situation. A poet who drives a bus. Very good movie I recommend anyone interested in this topic to watch it.
Tax avoidance on capital gains since it can be added to your IRA. Also it would allow bitcoin to be purchased from any trading station in the US rather than a website you have to sign-up for
This type of "web" would run perfectly over encrypted networks as well since it would carry much less data. It would solve the problem of cluttered/fluffy web and insecure/easily-surveilled communications. Being…
the lack of education on the part of consumers You realize if drugs were legal and regulated people wouldn't need to seek out desperate and risky online orders to satisfy their addiction? When weed was legalized in…
I figured this comment carried enough satire to not need explanation. He was using an offensive tone to carry over the implicated apathy that city planning has on the impoverished.
Wow. This is an amazing tool (Scrimba) to begin learning any web development. Serious kudos.
The point of tolls is not to make roads exclusive for the wealthy But that's exactly what it accomplishes. Further pushing the poor into poverty punishing the commute to a minimum wage job in a part of town they can't…
LA is 35 miles long. What would the walking commute of 10 million people look like? So you're suggesting that instead of fixing the problem (public transit) they should start whipping people so that the rich can drive…
Imagine how much more expensive living in LA will be. Instead of fixing their god awful public transit (like NYC) they want to punish people for using the only reliable mode of transportation?
EXACTLY. READ MY ORIGINAL COMMENT.
Yeah, I understand not wanting Uber in your country and going after the company, but to hit bottom-tier employees is just wrong. Reminds me of the US justice system in the finance sector.
I'm talking about the monthly data, not the phone.
Would this compromise any consumer routers?
Love the bitter comments in hacker forum avoiding self-reconciliation of ignoring the fundamental advantages of a scarce global currency. Side note: Bitcoin's market cap is still vastly under gold's.
A lot of people can't afford their cars and buy with credit. Something you can't really do on phone plans. Also, this way you can add another middle man that makes money data-mining your browsing habits.