What crime? Afaik, the espionage act has never been successfully prosecuted against a member of the press. Even if he conspired to gain access to classified documents, so what? The pentagon papers decided that outcome almost 50 years ago, and it didn't go in the government's favor.
Working long hours for a company that doesn't give a shit about you is strictly for suckers. Get in at 8:30, leave at 5:30, take an hour for lunch. Go home and enjoy the money you make. Encourage everyone else to do the same. You will be fine.
>Up to 95% of all reported trading in bitcoin is artificially created by unregulated exchanges,
Is this any different than the automated 'trading' that happens on the regulated exchanges. The kind of trading where 10,000 bids/ are made for a stock in one second and then immediately withdrawn in order to manipulate its price?
>which they could easily avoid by simply pushing the user out of the app or even taking credit card information in the app.
Apple doesn't allow taking credit card info in any app that's in the app store, and you have to be very careful about how you push users to pay in any other way or you risk delisting.
>How does the world benefit from Mickey Mouse going into public domain? In no way. The world doesn't become a better place.
Yes, it does. Instead of a single company being able to use this thing that's been part of our culture for 100 years, anybody can use it. That's the whole purpose of giving a copyright in the first place - "To promote the progress of science and useful arts". It's supposed to benefit everyone, not just the entity that creates an idea.
Does anyone actually care about this? Over the past 10 years, my longest time at any one job was 3 years. Hopping companies is the only way to get a real raise anymore.
Lol. Nope. Just plain nope. Unintelligent people can't code anything beyond the trivial. I doubt anyone of even slightly below average intelligence can even comprehend how to create a program no matter how hard they work at it.
Do you want nuclear war? Because this is how you get nuclear war.
Seriously though, comrade Trump isn't fit to be president, and I thank God that there are people in the Oval Office who can wrangle him into doing as little damage as possible.
>Most people can get fired/laid-off for any reason, the best (for the company) being "no reason", at any time - especially if you're in a Right to Work state.
When you subsidize a thing, you wind up getting more of it. When you tax a thing, you discourage it. So we're (I'm in Seattle) taxing jobs and giving it to the least productive members of society. Am I the only one who thinks this is a terrible idea?
>Actually, in a right to work state the employer can let an employee go for no reason.
That's not what Right to Work means. Right to Work means that you can't be forced to pay a union dues to work at a company. The term you're looking for is "at will" employment, and it has nothing to do with unions.
What crime? Afaik, the espionage act has never been successfully prosecuted against a member of the press. Even if he conspired to gain access to classified documents, so what? The pentagon papers decided that outcome almost 50 years ago, and it didn't go in the government's favor.
Lol. That's the funny part. I do too, but I'm not going to devalue my work by giving it away. 40 hours is the deal, and I'm sticking to it.
So you volunteer as a sucker?
Dare I say...whoosh!
Working long hours for a company that doesn't give a shit about you is strictly for suckers. Get in at 8:30, leave at 5:30, take an hour for lunch. Go home and enjoy the money you make. Encourage everyone else to do the same. You will be fine.
Good thing that China is such a shining example of how to do socialism the right way.
>Up to 95% of all reported trading in bitcoin is artificially created by unregulated exchanges,
Is this any different than the automated 'trading' that happens on the regulated exchanges. The kind of trading where 10,000 bids/ are made for a stock in one second and then immediately withdrawn in order to manipulate its price?
>which they could easily avoid by simply pushing the user out of the app or even taking credit card information in the app.
Apple doesn't allow taking credit card info in any app that's in the app store, and you have to be very careful about how you push users to pay in any other way or you risk delisting.
Video card manufacturer produces study that says more expensive video cards are better.
>How does the world benefit from Mickey Mouse going into public domain? In no way. The world doesn't become a better place.
Yes, it does. Instead of a single company being able to use this thing that's been part of our culture for 100 years, anybody can use it. That's the whole purpose of giving a copyright in the first place - "To promote the progress of science and useful arts". It's supposed to benefit everyone, not just the entity that creates an idea.
Please remove all forms of humor from your everyday life. Only pre-approved smiles will be permitted.
It's not a crime anywhere in the US.
They serve no purpose other than as a hammer to be used against people who practice wrongthink.
>never get very far in the company
Does anyone actually care about this? Over the past 10 years, my longest time at any one job was 3 years. Hopping companies is the only way to get a real raise anymore.
>Coding is 25% intelligence and 75% effort.
Lol. Nope. Just plain nope. Unintelligent people can't code anything beyond the trivial. I doubt anyone of even slightly below average intelligence can even comprehend how to create a program no matter how hard they work at it.
Do you want nuclear war? Because this is how you get nuclear war.
Seriously though, comrade Trump isn't fit to be president, and I thank God that there are people in the Oval Office who can wrangle him into doing as little damage as possible.
Apple and Google both take 30%, not 15%.
Except that Google doesn't actually do this.
The cleaner air part is complete bullshit. Look at pictures of any us city from the 1960s or before and they look like preset-day Beijing.
>Most people can get fired/laid-off for any reason, the best (for the company) being "no reason", at any time - especially if you're in a Right to Work state.
I think you mean "At Will Employment" state.
Yes, in 2005, Seattle implemented a 10 year plan to end homelessness. We can all see how well that went.
>A "subsidy" isn't going to increase the numbers that want to be homeless.
No, but it will attract the homeless from other parts of the country that are less generous.
When you subsidize a thing, you wind up getting more of it. When you tax a thing, you discourage it. So we're (I'm in Seattle) taxing jobs and giving it to the least productive members of society. Am I the only one who thinks this is a terrible idea?
>Actually, in a right to work state the employer can let an employee go for no reason.
That's not what Right to Work means. Right to Work means that you can't be forced to pay a union dues to work at a company. The term you're looking for is "at will" employment, and it has nothing to do with unions.
Keep making normal human interactions into pathology and see where it gets you.