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  1. Re: Reseller Channel on Apple Demands $9 Billion From Google For Default Search On iOS (neowin.net) · · Score: 2

    That's 9 billion dollars wasted om arbitrary bullshit that could have been used to make the world a better place for individuals access to food shelter and water and clothing. 9billion dollars blackholed into trivial conceptual nonsense. Oh our poor retarded business leaders. They won't stop until everything has been made pointless and counter productive to a healthy autonomous population.

  2. Talk about out exploitive price gouging on Apple Demands $9 Billion From Google For Default Search On iOS (neowin.net) · · Score: 1

    9billion for 2 seconds to change 1 string variable in the source code...... Jesus Christ Apple are you delusional?

  3. Correction. The customers served by the hotel

  4. The potential for harm to the customer service of that hotel, if not fully informed about the lack of security on the hotel network, outweighs the concern for the hotel who was negligent in securing their IT.

  5. Which all are solved by basic leap of faith buttressed by curiosity to see what happens next. If You Can't adapt your already dead, it's just waiting for things to play out, so you might as well jump into something new and see what happens

  6. If you have more a million dollars, then if you bye conservatively sized piece of land and end of development it for gridless living then you could remove most of the need for additional income and never have to work on anything that doesn't interest you again.

  7. A medion is a form of averaging.

  8. Re: Don't we have a free market system? on Bernie Sanders Introduces 'Stop BEZOS' Bill To Tax Amazon For Underpaying Workers (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Capitalism insist that people play by the same rules button practice anybody with big enough land that nobody in official capacity can observe a crime or a trocity without invalidating the evidence by trespassing themselves means that there is no oversight on those who have large pieces of land.

  9. Re: Better than most ideas on Bernie Sanders Introduces 'Stop BEZOS' Bill To Tax Amazon For Underpaying Workers (theverge.com) · · Score: 1

    Money is power and with power comes responsibility to help others. the more power or money the greater the responsibility towards others before yourself.

  10. That's the problem of averages you can have a small minority receiving huge amounts of money while the majority workers are receiving a pittance and when averaged will still appear as if they pay their employees more.

  11. Re: Don't we have a free market system? on Bernie Sanders Introduces 'Stop BEZOS' Bill To Tax Amazon For Underpaying Workers (theverge.com) · · Score: 2, Insightful

    The same applies to capitalism, it's just masked through a premise of false entitlement.

  12. What if they have to get real jobs instead of sponging off the back of musicians? They haven't sat around collecting other people's money this long to start working now. You won't make them get a job without a fight

  13. Not really. you listen to enough music and you realize that anything ever comes out is going to remind you of something else you've already heard music artists don't create they rearranged and highlight what's already there or has been done before but just add the road little tweak on it there's only so many notes it's only so many ways to combine them. Music is collaborative one way or another even if indirectly.

  14. Re: You betcha, this is John Roberts' finest hour! on Is Amazon Rigging the Bidding For Massive Government Contracts? (vanityfair.com) · · Score: 1

    No. when this man gas Chambers a shit ton of people, maybe then , but words on a page do not compare to actual violent action. Unless someone is successfully systematically rounding up a demographic for Mass disposal they're not too much like the Nazis

  15. Re: My peers on Recruiters Are Still Complaining About No-Shows At Interviews (kyma.com) · · Score: 1

    The employers should be offered to more courtesy then they give. Making people play the interview lottery for anything g other then a sales or customer facing position is not a llegitamate test of productivity. That simply test how well that person can read you and reflect back to you what you want to see in the moment independent of how well they may do their job. Interviews have led to only the best Liars getting hired. You want to do a proper evalution put me on the job for the day and watch my performance.

  16. Re: Don't no-show on Recruiters Are Still Complaining About No-Shows At Interviews (kyma.com) · · Score: 1

    The recruiter has been by hired by the prospective employer and therefore represents the perspective employer as far far as the interviewer is concerned. Contractor not, it still reflects on you the employer. Try handling your own business instead of throwing away quality control by contracting outside agencies.

  17. Because when humans are given percieved authority over other humans, it breeds dissassociation with the consequences and effects of their decisions over others, breeding an addiction to demostrations of power, culminating in casual abuse of said power. When humans can control other other humans, atrocities and false documentation for cover-up puposes, run rampant. Is important to limit the power of would-be authorities lest they sacrifice others unwillingly for their agendas

  18. Re: Practicing for Nation-wide Implementation on Boston Globe Outs Secret TSA Tracking Program 'Quiet Skies' At Airports (bostonglobe.com) · · Score: 2

    No, it doesn't. Not always. Socialism is just the concept of family in a wider scale. Allocation of resources based on need rather than selfish ambition. Capatlism is I'm never ending passive aggressive War, everybody for themselves at the expense and detriment to others. socialism demands we take care of our people. Capitalism demands that you sell out your grandma if it adds another useless trinket to your treasure hoard

  19. People already have a general problem with confusing familiarity with validity. When people sit around agreeing with each, Uganda nobody is creating new ways of thinking or challenging the existing ones. People will just down vote things they don't already agree with. that way I ever going to get people to realize that what they believe is a crapshoot, therefore for no better than any contrasting view, is if they're able to just Yesman all day? when people think they're right ,that's when other people get hurt

  20. The future. Imitation everything. on Impossible Burgers' Key, Bloody Ingredient Wins FDA Approval (cnbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Welcome to a future where what looks like a chair is really a garbage disposal, what looks like vitamins is really rat poison, what looks like meat is really reconstituted soy conglomerate. You looking for mouthwash ?grab the bottle with the label that says furniture polish? The one that says mouthwash is toilet cleanser. We won't rest until nothing is what it appears to be.

  21. Re: valid law for business on Uber Bans Driver Who Secretly Livestreamed Hundreds of Passengers (mashable.com) · · Score: 1

    What is important for people to be able to know who people are underneath the mask and broadcast that to others. isn't that the key to peace in life identifying those who are compatible with your mindset and only engaging those. isn't about shift in the world for those you agree with and ignoring the rest? That is if the goal is to achieve peace and cooperation in their daily lives

  22. Re: But itâ(TM)s legal on Uber Bans Driver Who Secretly Livestreamed Hundreds of Passengers (mashable.com) · · Score: 1

    That's passive aggressive. You could do better

  23. Re: Rosy Retrospection on LambdaMOO, MUDs, and 'When the Internet Was Young' (undark.org) · · Score: 1

    You're not going to find nda restricted information on Wikipedia. Or if you do you better save an offline Archive of it cuz It won't be up for long. repairing the purposeful sabotage created by a company policies and legislation requires access to the information of how things operate so as to interfere intelligently and correct those processes. Or access to the tools and encryption keys necessary to reprogram and remove software-based crippling, or to access all the physical capabilities of the objects we possess. When John Q public can oversee and monitor the internet easily, all the useful and key pieces of information get discovered and destroyed. or the servers holding them you get sued out of existence. information control is bad for people but good for an individual looking to exploit others.

  24. Re: Rosy Retrospection on LambdaMOO, MUDs, and 'When the Internet Was Young' (undark.org) · · Score: 1

    I found it was much easier to use and access, the amount of jumping around you had to do to find information compared to how deep in the dark net you have to go to today was much easier. Valdez everything worth learning is behind a paywall or a login, back then all you had to do was keep crawling the web and you need to find it these days you're like shit I'm going to have to hack someone servers just to answer my question.

  25. Us companies do it all the time and it's considered fair game by the entire industry. So you know it is a lie but it's it's one that's acceptable in this country to the point where our entire economy is structured by it. They might as well treat us the way we treat ourselves