Is it TV-sized because of limitations of technology making the base large, or because they're targeting viewing audiences for the 8K wow-factor? I think a tablet-sized retractable screen is more practical. Just like in the movies, eventually a small cylinder that pulls open into a transparent touch-enabled widescreen and hopefully even with AR.
As long as it's not illegal discrimination based on age, race, religion, gender, disability, medial condition, or sexual orientation Twitter can arbitrarily decide to or not to do business with anyone they want.
Answers to the questions:
1. No. Nothing international is binding, nor can it ever be.
2. Maybe, but it wouldn't change anything so it's not worth the expense. Let some universities throw donor dollars at the question, argue it philosophically, and encourage their snowflakes to skip class and protest it while it gets implemented anyway.
3. Not in a free market.
4. That's not how our government works when it comes to secret programs. And if you want ethics, the folks who leaked this info should go to jail.
Is it TV-sized because of limitations of technology making the base large, or because they're targeting viewing audiences for the 8K wow-factor? I think a tablet-sized retractable screen is more practical. Just like in the movies, eventually a small cylinder that pulls open into a transparent touch-enabled widescreen and hopefully even with AR.
As long as it's not illegal discrimination based on age, race, religion, gender, disability, medial condition, or sexual orientation Twitter can arbitrarily decide to or not to do business with anyone they want.
There are dangerous germs in and on most things. Our germophobic culture is doing more harm than good in the long run.
Answers to the questions: 1. No. Nothing international is binding, nor can it ever be. 2. Maybe, but it wouldn't change anything so it's not worth the expense. Let some universities throw donor dollars at the question, argue it philosophically, and encourage their snowflakes to skip class and protest it while it gets implemented anyway. 3. Not in a free market. 4. That's not how our government works when it comes to secret programs. And if you want ethics, the folks who leaked this info should go to jail.