I saw that too, turns out they're committed to "free-market solutions to social and economic problems."
This'd be nice if it were true, but this kind of thing comes out once every month or two, and usually from places like this.
I often look at 'free web based proxy' sites and wonder if they're just set up by some law enforcement agency to fuel their party-van. Same goes for pr0n sites.
Would there be a way for media organisations to do this legitimately? I doubt it could be done here in Australia.
I agree. You'll never be able to build a properly usable site if you don't have an intermediate knowledge of the code that goes into a site.
It's like trying to write a novel without learning proper grammar.
I saw that too, turns out they're committed to "free-market solutions to social and economic problems." This'd be nice if it were true, but this kind of thing comes out once every month or two, and usually from places like this.
I often look at 'free web based proxy' sites and wonder if they're just set up by some law enforcement agency to fuel their party-van. Same goes for pr0n sites. Would there be a way for media organisations to do this legitimately? I doubt it could be done here in Australia.
I agree. You'll never be able to build a properly usable site if you don't have an intermediate knowledge of the code that goes into a site. It's like trying to write a novel without learning proper grammar.