Sounds like a noble cause then. I imagine keeping these legions employed then is a net benefit to humanity if it pees in GOOGs data pool.
By definition. Practically, this is precisely what happens in almost all cases.
> Lawmakers from at least ten countries, including the United Kingdom and Australia, are expected to attend the meeting, which is the second of its kind. Yep, totally unreasonable to make Americans leave America.
Really! People, quite rightly, do think that. https://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/politics/item/3492-kis...
Anyone who has even a minor interest in resisting the unfair, uncompetitive playing field big tech has created for itself, should install ad-blockers. Everywhere. And get everyone they know to as well.
> Does anyone do Socratic dialogue in comment threads anymore? Not since "begging the question" became an acceptable way to enforce "official" modes of thought in places like this.
And copyright has literally everything to do with the excesses of capitalism.
Sounds like a noble cause then. I imagine keeping these legions employed then is a net benefit to humanity if it pees in GOOGs data pool.
By definition. Practically, this is precisely what happens in almost all cases.
> Lawmakers from at least ten countries, including the United Kingdom and Australia, are expected to attend the meeting, which is the second of its kind. Yep, totally unreasonable to make Americans leave America.
Really! People, quite rightly, do think that. https://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/politics/item/3492-kis...
Anyone who has even a minor interest in resisting the unfair, uncompetitive playing field big tech has created for itself, should install ad-blockers. Everywhere. And get everyone they know to as well.
> Does anyone do Socratic dialogue in comment threads anymore? Not since "begging the question" became an acceptable way to enforce "official" modes of thought in places like this.
And copyright has literally everything to do with the excesses of capitalism.