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I always use Mozilla Firefox
sips hot chocolate
So that isn’t my concern.
I always use Mozilla Firefox
sips hot chocolate
So that isn’t my concern.
You know, as someone who doesn’t have a PlayStation, I want to support PS game developers by buying the games on Steam. But after this atrocious nonsensical debacle by Sony, I will have to leave for the high seas.
There are governments that support Palestine, including Spain and Ireland. I guess the latter two are anti-Semite then.
Valve knows when they have it good and not be greedy. They are essentially a monopoly but choose not to abuse it.
I can’t recall the time that Americans brought the latter pitchforks against politicians for a good cause, because the January 6 insurrection does not count.
I don’t see any enshitiffication features and ads in Windows 11 that Lemmy and tech news are reporting. I wonder if it’s because I’m in the EU.
The real problem is due to the regulatory environment. Yes those rules are important, but they’ve also effectively banned new aircraft from being built.
Should we laugh at this? Lolz? If anything regulations should encourage better safety innovations! Government wants safety and efficacy from corporations that directly affect people’s lives. Just look at Volvo and tell me their reputation isn’t known for safety.
Regulations are pain in the hole, I get it, but without it we are back to the days of selling snake oils and monopolies of the Gilded Age. As they say in my field: “Do you think compliance is expensive? Think non-compliance.” The only people discouraging regulations are the ones who stand to benefit from ridding it in the name of short term profit. STOCKS ARE UP!
Oh yes, very. Like what happened to people at Tianamen Square in 1989.
If you want no government criticism and freedom of speech, sure.
This is why you could and should never be lazy to search how to cancel subscription.