No, I am giving information that is relevant. It would be relevant to me, and I think others might benefit from this information to make a better decision.
Friendly reminder that Ripcord is closed source shareware (free by now, $20 when it goes out of alpha). If you help this guy, he'll be pocketing the profits.
>The difference (relative to Discord) is that Riot is FOSS and the sky is the limit in terms of how fast it evolves. Yeah, that's not how it works, and you know it. You are also implying that something changing and…
From the fact that you are a libertarian I had already assumed you had no idea about economy, but thanks for confirming it.
>But you get a discount on electric installation if you sign up for your new service online. That should be illegal. It's discrimination for a basic service. >Internet service isn't just entertainment: It is…
>Not sustainable. "Government money" (money taken from it's citizenry) eventually runs out. Okay? That doesn't seem to be happening in Europe for example. Everything runs fine. There's internet access in rural areas.…
In first world countries, the government ("we") takes care of this by paying telcos to deploy access to remote (i.e., unprofitable) areas.
Why is exactly Internet access a "human right" (whatever that term means) more than television or going to a football match?
No, I am giving information that is relevant. It would be relevant to me, and I think others might benefit from this information to make a better decision.
Friendly reminder that Ripcord is closed source shareware (free by now, $20 when it goes out of alpha). If you help this guy, he'll be pocketing the profits.
>The difference (relative to Discord) is that Riot is FOSS and the sky is the limit in terms of how fast it evolves. Yeah, that's not how it works, and you know it. You are also implying that something changing and…
From the fact that you are a libertarian I had already assumed you had no idea about economy, but thanks for confirming it.
>But you get a discount on electric installation if you sign up for your new service online. That should be illegal. It's discrimination for a basic service. >Internet service isn't just entertainment: It is…
>Not sustainable. "Government money" (money taken from it's citizenry) eventually runs out. Okay? That doesn't seem to be happening in Europe for example. Everything runs fine. There's internet access in rural areas.…
In first world countries, the government ("we") takes care of this by paying telcos to deploy access to remote (i.e., unprofitable) areas.
Why is exactly Internet access a "human right" (whatever that term means) more than television or going to a football match?