Social approval, socialization expectations, etc. As far as capitalists care, your productivity, predictability, and sociability are what's important. HS diplomas are not uniform. Institutions that are permitted to…
Cycling on shared roads is far too dangerous for ordinary people. I bike to work each day. I have been fortunate enough over the years to not be hit by a car. Almost every serious cyclist that I know has been hit by a…
You're hilariously wrong, due to your ignorance. As someone who has written thousands of black hat articles just like these, even in the same vertical as discussed in the article, except more specific (certain niche…
This is how Americans think, though. They believe that people who have no idea what they're doing are fonts of magic wisdom. It's part of their egalitarian faith.
Connectivity: a human right. Privacy: not a human right. The right of the NSA and any other three letter agency to get access to all your private messages or 'private' accounts on Facebook: inviolable.
The norm that creatives should be accessible at all times directly from Twitter or whatever is an extremely new one. The norm that people should use the internet all the time to socialize is also new. It's becoming more…
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Technically, the US is supposed to be allied with most of those EU member governments. Violating the security of your allies isn't exactly a friendly move.
It was only a temporary fix last time, would be an even more temporary fix this time.
And American policy regarding spying on private people worldwide isn't bad for international relations? Isn't bad for relations with China? Isn't harmful to American businesses seeking to serve the Chinese market?
Won't work. Think a little harder. Why do you think this has happened? Hint. Answer this brain-teaser: 'How can a piece of paper with words on it restrain legislators effectively?' Has history validated the proposition…
You asked for elaboration, so... Chomsky agrees with what I said! And it's more than just Madison. Read the Federalist papers. Or this long letter from John Adams to John Taylor, source of this shopworn quote on…
Fascism has a particular meaning that most people misuse. While presidents like FDR took a lot of inspiration from the fascists, it's tough to say that the US is authentically fascistic. First of all, it's mistaken to…
'Please stop pointing out that our staffer is a dumb collaborator.'
This is the real method by which Team Government encourages compliance. It'd be a real shame to see that tax loophole that you rely on closed. Nice company you got there. Would be real upsetting if your new corporate…
I'll be sorely disappointed in myself if I'm not on the list.
This is why those EU states are subordinate to the US and have been so since V-E day. Want to stop being subordinate? Kick out those soldiers.
Terrorists who are competent harden their communications to avoid US sigint, where the superiority of the US agencies is paramount and well-known. The US is known to have particularly weak human intelligence networks…
Before that, you'd be voted down and hollered at because there would be little credibility for it among common idiots. This has been the case for years, because a lot of the information about the NSA published by…
From a German perspective, it probably doesn't matter at all whether or not this story is even true or how the messages were retrieved if it is true. The US has earned the mistrust of the world.
To be fair, your governments lack the military strength to withstand the US. Germany is still under American occupation. To really throw off the yoke (which I support), you'll need to re-militarize.
All they really have to do is refuse to enforce American IP. New copycat competitors will emerge immediately.
Thank God. Can this fad die yet?
More likely his haircut, or some other negative quality. Name changes are cheap, at least in America. Change your name, get a new haircut, and voila, you can begin building your new identity. This isn't even an issue…
They're not actually 'maximizing ad revenue.' They're usually trying to maximize pageviews. Understanding that distinction seems to be beyond a lot of the online media business these days.
Social approval, socialization expectations, etc. As far as capitalists care, your productivity, predictability, and sociability are what's important. HS diplomas are not uniform. Institutions that are permitted to…
Cycling on shared roads is far too dangerous for ordinary people. I bike to work each day. I have been fortunate enough over the years to not be hit by a car. Almost every serious cyclist that I know has been hit by a…
You're hilariously wrong, due to your ignorance. As someone who has written thousands of black hat articles just like these, even in the same vertical as discussed in the article, except more specific (certain niche…
This is how Americans think, though. They believe that people who have no idea what they're doing are fonts of magic wisdom. It's part of their egalitarian faith.
Connectivity: a human right. Privacy: not a human right. The right of the NSA and any other three letter agency to get access to all your private messages or 'private' accounts on Facebook: inviolable.
The norm that creatives should be accessible at all times directly from Twitter or whatever is an extremely new one. The norm that people should use the internet all the time to socialize is also new. It's becoming more…
Addict.
Technically, the US is supposed to be allied with most of those EU member governments. Violating the security of your allies isn't exactly a friendly move.
It was only a temporary fix last time, would be an even more temporary fix this time.
And American policy regarding spying on private people worldwide isn't bad for international relations? Isn't bad for relations with China? Isn't harmful to American businesses seeking to serve the Chinese market?
Won't work. Think a little harder. Why do you think this has happened? Hint. Answer this brain-teaser: 'How can a piece of paper with words on it restrain legislators effectively?' Has history validated the proposition…
You asked for elaboration, so... Chomsky agrees with what I said! And it's more than just Madison. Read the Federalist papers. Or this long letter from John Adams to John Taylor, source of this shopworn quote on…
Fascism has a particular meaning that most people misuse. While presidents like FDR took a lot of inspiration from the fascists, it's tough to say that the US is authentically fascistic. First of all, it's mistaken to…
'Please stop pointing out that our staffer is a dumb collaborator.'
This is the real method by which Team Government encourages compliance. It'd be a real shame to see that tax loophole that you rely on closed. Nice company you got there. Would be real upsetting if your new corporate…
I'll be sorely disappointed in myself if I'm not on the list.
This is why those EU states are subordinate to the US and have been so since V-E day. Want to stop being subordinate? Kick out those soldiers.
Terrorists who are competent harden their communications to avoid US sigint, where the superiority of the US agencies is paramount and well-known. The US is known to have particularly weak human intelligence networks…
Before that, you'd be voted down and hollered at because there would be little credibility for it among common idiots. This has been the case for years, because a lot of the information about the NSA published by…
From a German perspective, it probably doesn't matter at all whether or not this story is even true or how the messages were retrieved if it is true. The US has earned the mistrust of the world.
To be fair, your governments lack the military strength to withstand the US. Germany is still under American occupation. To really throw off the yoke (which I support), you'll need to re-militarize.
All they really have to do is refuse to enforce American IP. New copycat competitors will emerge immediately.
Thank God. Can this fad die yet?
More likely his haircut, or some other negative quality. Name changes are cheap, at least in America. Change your name, get a new haircut, and voila, you can begin building your new identity. This isn't even an issue…
They're not actually 'maximizing ad revenue.' They're usually trying to maximize pageviews. Understanding that distinction seems to be beyond a lot of the online media business these days.