"Where are the laws to protect private business owners."
They are also designed to protect you in that you need to have customers with disposable income, or the firms that contract with you need to have them in order to invest.
That's because you apply the same argument that is usually applied by politicians and lawyers, that only the very important people are knowledgeable and wise enough to have a say and the rabble should eat cake. There are a lot of obviously braindead decisions that are never going to work. Or maybe's that's us reading too much into it.
[psychopaths] will dispassionately make the hard decisions for the good of the organization
By definition, they will make decisions that aren't hard for them for the good of themselves.
You might have them confused with sociopaths, but either way, not caring about others in the company quickly spreads downwards and there goes productivity when everyone starts just caring about how important they look.
Well, you're right, I was stupid. The point was that cultural independence was only supported for those that are similar to us, and while the Ottomans are to blame, we didn't do much about it when we should.
From what I've been reading off an on, you can add another 100 years to it - Revolutionary Republics, Napoleon, Liberalism civil wars, the Holy Alliance, the scramble for Africa, the Unification of Italy and so on.
Sociopaths are born that way, what they don't have to be is a psychopath. I don't trust sociopaths, but they're not all evil. If he was a psychopath, he would probably be involved in managing the bank; those people are usually the ones who steal from the bank.
Well, they'll have your CC number and terms of service that makes you responsible for any damage. And a clause that says they can change the contract at anytime and any dispute will have to be trough arbitration by a company with a contract with them.
Hey, I'm not trying to be aggressive, even though I'm too terse when I talk/speak. WebKit browsers like Konqueror don't show up by default on SuSE, and really shouldn't anywhere. It doesn't mean it's useless and, due to the amazing modular nature of Plasma (yeah, I know) and Qt, I doubt it takes any significant resources.
I wasn't trying to imply Kontact serves every need (I checked and it doesn't seem to connect to it, but it does to Kolab), just saying that for many companies (which are SME outside rich countries like the US, so no money for Exchange) and for personal usage, it seems useful enough. I wasn't trying to compare to anything because it's not my area, and all I used from Exchange was mail, contacts and a personal agenda, which you can do anywhere. I totally believe YMMV, and that bigger companies need it for some reason I'm not aware. I just wish people wouldn't throw so much money away to companies like MS and Oracle when they have no need to do so, that's all.
WebKit doesn't have to be used on the web to be useful. It's an easy and fast way to make GUIs for people who are used to the web, and every single graphical library has one.
I have no idea how useful Kontact is with Exchange or compared to Google, and I don't care since a home user doesn't have access to either.
Because Explorer had kio support, tabs, symlink creation, bookmarks, split view, single panel tree view, invert selection, useful multiple file rename, tagging, filtering, previews... oh wait, it still has none of that 21 years later.
I don't know that maintaining a web browser in the face of Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Opera and the rest makes any sense?
Konqueror is just a shell for qt's web rendering engine, which is needed if you want html email or easy to make apps with qtquick.
Also, a standalone mail client? I haven't used one of those in nearly 5 years now. So, do I care that it hasn't updated? Do its users want it to become more like Outlook? I think probably not.
Well, I'm not a Brit, and at least since Blair I'd rather just avoiding the UK altogether. After the latest concessions, you were really in it in name only, probably not much will really change for either side.
As for a central bank dictating policy... no, the ECB had no mandate to cut financing to Greek banks, at the very least.
So, where's the democratic mandate for the Eurogroup and Ecofin - who, to be fair, don't pass laws, merely mandate them. Where's the mandate for the ECB to dictate policy instead of doing it's job as a central bank? Again, nowhere.
"Where are the laws to protect private business owners."
They are also designed to protect you in that you need to have customers with disposable income, or the firms that contract with you need to have them in order to invest.
Yes, the ERM and the ESM weren't a prediction for the euroland disaster at all.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
It should be no surprise it only survives because the ECB doesn't follow the law.
Maybe. Two administrations were perfectly fine with them having that power, though.
The language wasn't the problem, a western promoted dictator who posed an alleged danger to half the population was.
Alright then, sorry for the confusion.
That's because you apply the same argument that is usually applied by politicians and lawyers, that only the very important people are knowledgeable and wise enough to have a say and the rabble should eat cake. There are a lot of obviously braindead decisions that are never going to work.
Or maybe's that's us reading too much into it.
By definition, they will make decisions that aren't hard for them for the good of themselves.
You might have them confused with sociopaths, but either way, not caring about others in the company quickly spreads downwards and there goes productivity when everyone starts just caring about how important they look.
How cute that people still think the EU is democratic just becomes people vote for someone, somewhere to do something.
Well, you're right, I was stupid. The point was that cultural independence was only supported for those that are similar to us, and while the Ottomans are to blame, we didn't do much about it when we should.
From what I've been reading off an on, you can add another 100 years to it - Revolutionary Republics, Napoleon, Liberalism civil wars, the Holy Alliance, the scramble for Africa, the Unification of Italy and so on.
Except if their not of an Abrahamic religion like, say, the Kurds.
Sociopaths are born that way, what they don't have to be is a psychopath. I don't trust sociopaths, but they're not all evil.
If he was a psychopath, he would probably be involved in managing the bank; those people are usually the ones who steal from the bank.
As a european, I'm all for it.
Well, they'll have your CC number and terms of service that makes you responsible for any damage.
And a clause that says they can change the contract at anytime and any dispute will have to be trough arbitration by a company with a contract with them.
You're not paying attention, are you?
If safety critical systems can fail catastrophically, the designer already failed miserably at his job.
Hey, I'm not trying to be aggressive, even though I'm too terse when I talk/speak.
WebKit browsers like Konqueror don't show up by default on SuSE, and really shouldn't anywhere. It doesn't mean it's useless and, due to the amazing modular nature of Plasma (yeah, I know) and Qt, I doubt it takes any significant resources.
I wasn't trying to imply Kontact serves every need (I checked and it doesn't seem to connect to it, but it does to Kolab), just saying that for many companies (which are SME outside rich countries like the US, so no money for Exchange) and for personal usage, it seems useful enough. I wasn't trying to compare to anything because it's not my area, and all I used from Exchange was mail, contacts and a personal agenda, which you can do anywhere.
I totally believe YMMV, and that bigger companies need it for some reason I'm not aware. I just wish people wouldn't throw so much money away to companies like MS and Oracle when they have no need to do so, that's all.
WebKit doesn't have to be used on the web to be useful. It's an easy and fast way to make GUIs for people who are used to the web, and every single graphical library has one.
I have no idea how useful Kontact is with Exchange or compared to Google, and I don't care since a home user doesn't have access to either.
They want the same thing Hoover wanted... And even if somehow they don't want it right now, it's terrible idea to allow them the capability.
Because Explorer had kio support, tabs, symlink creation, bookmarks, split view, single panel tree view, invert selection, useful multiple file rename, tagging, filtering, previews... oh wait, it still has none of that 21 years later.
Konqueror is just a shell for qt's web rendering engine, which is needed if you want html email or easy to make apps with qtquick.
Use Kontact, it syncs email, contacts, agenda...
Maybe I'm just ignorant, but now I'm curious. You mentioned
Would that hardware even work on a modern PC? Hmmm, I forgot PCI still exists, would that be how you'd connect it?
I'm just curious.
I don't know about the Xbone180, but that definitely happened with the 360.
Well, I'm not a Brit, and at least since Blair I'd rather just avoiding the UK altogether. After the latest concessions, you were really in it in name only, probably not much will really change for either side.
As for a central bank dictating policy... no, the ECB had no mandate to cut financing to Greek banks, at the very least.
So, where's the democratic mandate for the Eurogroup and Ecofin - who, to be fair, don't pass laws, merely mandate them. Where's the mandate for the ECB to dictate policy instead of doing it's job as a central bank? Again, nowhere.
Right, because austerity has worked exactly nowhere, with even the IMF giving it a negative 1.5 multiplier.