Ha, good catch. Damn you autocorrect!
Ha, good catch. Damn you autocorrect!
“Pick up your gum wrapper. You have 20 seconds to comply…”
Yes, it does. Your point?
My employer just swapped me from a pickup with a covered rollout bed to a van. I absolutely love it! Slightly less comfortable ride, but carries more parts and it’s all more accessible, especially if it’s raining or snowing. So this is why many companies have been using vans for so long…
Enough people do it and hopefully their AI would be constantly saying batshit things
How would you be able to tell the difference?
It’s insane that people (okay, mostly corporations) try to argue internet access is not a utility. What happens then? Does your home value decrease? Or does the next purchaser have to petition the ISP to convince them they are a different, non-infringing customer and hope they reverse the ban??
A broken digital clock is never right.
Let’s be honest: the solution is always googly eyes.
If only there was a way for Russia to de-escalate Ukraine …
“Ahahahaha! You silly bitch…”
–Giant corporations
Agreed. Or worse: for documentation!
Man, you should have seen forums at hobby sites, etc in the times before Reddit/Digg…
Didn’t they say the same thing about Internet Explorer, it was part of the OS and can’t be uninstalled or disabled…
Then, antitrust legal action against Microsoft and it turns out they can enable it being removable. Whoops!
You’ve seen packing tape in real life, right? It’s not “almost impossible to see”, it’s shiny and obvious. As much as I love skirting draconian measures, that ain’t it…
Monopolies depend on the government to exist.
I won’t bother with the rest, but this is flat-out false. Unregulated capitalism is responsible for unethical practices such as buying out your competitors, price-fixing, waiting-out your competitors (because they can’t match your unrealistically low price), insider-trading, exploiting a captive audience, and only competing in “territories” (you know, like drug dealers).
I can’t speak globally, but all the worst monopolies engaged in at least one of these. The US is far from perfect, but they squashed several giant monopolies because of practices like this. Corporations without guardrails are unrestrained greed.
In this comment section: S P E C U L A T I O N, presented as fact.
Practicing what you preach. Right on…
I will never throw a brick through the headquarters of Anova, nor would I advocate for others doing it.
“supporting them”. I understand bug fixes and the inevitable support end-of-life cycle, etc; I really do. But the reasoning behind abandoning an old, yet in-use product is because you want them to buy a newer alternative.
And schematics!