A big step in the right direction
A big step in the right direction
Economic freedom in this example is pure nonsense. I don’t want the freedom to overpay for something. The price point is also completely unreasonable. There are alternatives that could be implemented, like setting limits. Your example has a clear goal of promoting a certain world view that the existence of slavery is what makes us free. If that’s not a paradox a don’t know what a paradox is.
Not really. I can undersgand licensing but at this point it’s become a distopian practice completely separated from the basic need to monetize the content an make a profit. That’s why those companies become such gargantuans monsters.
To be fairer nobody asked them to produce content. They decided to create it because it’s cheaper that licensing the actual good stuff.
But it’s very interesting to think where we would be technologically and socially if humans weren’t such assholes
I don’t get what you people have against vaccines. They saved millions of lives over the years and the causation is clear beyond any doubt.
You are te proof that the education system sucks.
Lol, more a hope than a plan
who are prepared to work themselves to death for peanuts
…while having no idea what they are doing
Oh i totally agree with you. I have a feeling that the only real obstacle on the way out from windows is proprietary software, especially adobe and some custom apps for specific hardware.
For team sports you can assign a point value to each player and force the team to deploy a maximum total value, like for armies in WH40K
Even after repeated attempts, I’m failing at understanding your point
Fuck aliens
This is disrespectful towards the achievements of the human race. My father kept attributing all of our recent technology to “the findings at roswell” and i have very strong feelings towards this position.
+1 for the interrobang
It’s a dieresis, to let you know that the i is to be pronounced separately from the a.
I hope at least they paid you to say this
I also think the same, I’m afraid we live in a tech-savvy bubble