

So they grasped the inevitable and dove right into it.
So they grasped the inevitable and dove right into it.
Not your dog, you only own the license to have them as a pet and it can be withdrawn at any time.
Do you even need to ask? It’s in the name, ID every1!
I think they’d rather replace the Devins with a bunch of newer Evans…
Have you tried turning it off and on again?
Some bugs only trigger on the first run. Or the second. Or the third. Or…
His internet, the only internet. Worldwide.
One should keep bit rate in mind in order to experience a smoother experience. Or so I’ve read.
Me neither. Obviously, this has to be used for hyper realistic VR interactive porn.
Not exactly the convenience sought, but in Settings there should be Blocks page where one can block users, communities and instances. Only it has to be manually typed and then selected. These blocks should also be transferred if one changes instances.
When pleasing the investors becomes top priority, everything else turns into shit.
Yet they do it all the time when a higher specs CPU is fabricated with physical defects and is then presented as a lower specs variant.
But can they neuter it to make it near useless without a Microsoft account tagging along?
Another article speaks about Windows 11 requiring a Microsoft account to install it, no longer supporting local accounts.
The extra extra fun part is to then offer you the opportunity to pay for bigger storage!
This how you realize that there are people around that just want to blow shit up.
Paragraphs are bodies of text. So the second paragraph in this scenario is the one where we are only a few breakthroughs away.
Capitalism depends on the selfishness of the individual and their ability to extract the highest value with the lowest cost. Communism depends heavily if not fully on ethics. We are definitely not an ethical people. So you are correct the former is more preferable to the latter, because it’s easier to implement. You cannot depend on ethics unless those ethics create the highest value at the lowest cost for the individual. So the key would be to make restrictions that inspire the ethical approach over cutting corners. If that is possible, then whichever system is used, they are more likely to be better than the alternative.
It is apt to say capitalism inherently lacks ethics. And in a world where competition is the main attribute describing society, that lack is what breeds success. Which is why one could even exaggerate and say that capitalism fosters sociopathy. Individuals that grow to lose their sense of ethics are favoured and more likely to succeed in positions of power, while those restricted by their morals are quickly pushed aside. So while we say capitalism can be good or bad, it is more likely that it leans towards the bad.
Don’t worry, she’s probably getting deported/disappeared soon.