And the probabilities of Macs being app-story only is nigh infinitesimal. I'm sure in 5 more years we'll still be hearing about this being just around the corner still.
By making it less likely that an ISP will be (frivolously) sued for violating the nebulously unclear standard to take "reasonable" measure measures, Trump's government lowers the cost of the legal insurance, which lowers the total cost of doing business. And that's a good thing for both producers and the customers alike.
How is it good for customers? Their bills will continue to be same or go up and they'll shoulder all the burden to clean up the identity theft issue after the data breach.
Boohoo. If they're not willing to carry the liability for the safety of their product then their product is likely unsafe and shouldn't be sold to consumers.
Now, I would take to task the editor(s) of the Indianapolis Star for printing that shit. At a certain point, morally, one would have to say "You know, maybe that doesn't need to be in our article."
Yeah, how dare they print statements he made voluntarily for the explicit purpose of being in an article.
Nope you've got selective memory as the GP. There were daily if not multiple daily stories about the War in Iraq when it was still new. Same with a host of other political events.
There aren't 10 political stories posted a day now. But I suggest you go back to the War in Iraq days. There were tons of political stories and all the same whining about how political stories don't belong on Slashdot from over-entitled whiners.
And the probabilities of Macs being app-story only is nigh infinitesimal. I'm sure in 5 more years we'll still be hearing about this being just around the corner still.
You do realize that people like you have been claiming Macs would be app-store only just a year or two from now for 5 years right?
By making it less likely that an ISP will be (frivolously) sued for violating the nebulously unclear standard to take "reasonable" measure measures, Trump's government lowers the cost of the legal insurance, which lowers the total cost of doing business. And that's a good thing for both producers and the customers alike.
How is it good for customers? Their bills will continue to be same or go up and they'll shoulder all the burden to clean up the identity theft issue after the data breach.
Fake news! Fake news! Stop peddling Chinese conspiracies!
Once all these charges are dealt with he should be more than qualified to be the next chairman of the Samsung chaebol.
What an amazing argument... NOT.
Yes, we need corporations further shielded from accountability for their actions. What a grand idea.
Then go move to Somalia where you can be completely free of government interference.
Boohoo. If they're not willing to carry the liability for the safety of their product then their product is likely unsafe and shouldn't be sold to consumers.
Waaaaah. You don't get to play disruption with other people's lives.
Every Slashdot user knows the editors only have a 1st grader's level of English proficiency.
What Uber did is like registering your fleet of semis as non-commercial vehicles and then whining and complaining that that broke the rules.
So the Windows 10 naming strategy?
They no longer make any phones. They just license their name out.
And the inevitable conclusion of a dying tech firm: serial patent litigator.
My AI ball says: Outlook is fuzzy.
Maybe ask the Slashdot coders? They've been incompetent since 1997 so would have plenty of insight.
Now, I would take to task the editor(s) of the Indianapolis Star for printing that shit. At a certain point, morally, one would have to say "You know, maybe that doesn't need to be in our article."
Yeah, how dare they print statements he made voluntarily for the explicit purpose of being in an article.
Sure, he is now trying to find blame in others rather accept his daughter is entirely to blame for driving drunk and killing someone else.
Eh, it was more fun to read and post as AC during the early days.
Nope you've got selective memory as the GP. There were daily if not multiple daily stories about the War in Iraq when it was still new. Same with a host of other political events.
Nope, you weren't. I've been reading Slashdot since 1998. Pro-tip: You could read and post as AC without needing an account.
Also I suggest you go back in the archives to 2003. There were tons of political stories and tons of the same whinging from people like yourself.
There aren't 10 political stories posted a day now. But I suggest you go back to the War in Iraq days. There were tons of political stories and all the same whining about how political stories don't belong on Slashdot from over-entitled whiners.
The reason he resigned was that he had talked to the Russians before Trump was in office, but had not fully briefed Pence/Trump.
The reason he resigned is because he lied.
Nope. Just dig up political threads from the early 2000s. It contains all the same butthurt.