I lived in Taiwan for 15 years and worked for various tech firms — the picture shown could have been taken at any factory (or office) I ever visited or worked at. Everybody, including executives, except the silly foreigners had a kip after lunch. It's just a part of life.
I guess as a slashdot reader I'm supposed to be for "net neutrality" however I trust profit grabbing companies more than I trust the FCC. If I don't like the way a company is routing their traffic I can at least switch companies. If the FCC gets involved and they do something stupid there is no alternative. The worst case for a business blocking/routing traffic is that someone else creates a competing ISP.
The profiteers took the government's money, our money, while demanding competitive considerations (ie monopolies) and promised us all super fast, super cheap internet would be here three years ago.
They're lying whores that can't be trusted to even act in their own interests let alone ours.
I lived in Taiwan for 15 years and worked for various tech firms — the picture shown could have been taken at any factory (or office) I ever visited or worked at. Everybody, including executives, except the silly foreigners had a kip after lunch. It's just a part of life.
I guess as a slashdot reader I'm supposed to be for "net neutrality" however I trust profit grabbing companies more than I trust the FCC. If I don't like the way a company is routing their traffic I can at least switch companies. If the FCC gets involved and they do something stupid there is no alternative. The worst case for a business blocking/routing traffic is that someone else creates a competing ISP.
The profiteers took the government's money, our money, while demanding competitive considerations (ie monopolies) and promised us all super fast, super cheap internet would be here three years ago. They're lying whores that can't be trusted to even act in their own interests let alone ours.