They're innovating how to make the smallest, least significant tweaks to their chemical formulas to extend patents another 20 years.
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My initial concern is that internet access is mostly considered a utility which at least the UN considers a human right. "If you can take away a right, it's not a right, it's a privilege." That being said, "rights" are a social construct anyway which we regularly violate for "good" reasons, eg prison violates one's right to freedom of movement, and as an institution they weirdly reinforce The State's monopoly on violence and arbitration of who qualifies as "human" - in a twisted sort of way, prisoners are rendered "less human" by the state by their rights being taken away. Maybe it would be better to consider taking away internet access via ISPs sort of the moral equivalent of turning off someone's water if they're using it to poison the town well? If you abuse your right, you don't get to use it anymore as a defensive mechanism for everyone else's rights, ala sex offenders being put on a list which violates their privacy for better protection of more vulnerable groups.
I should eat them more, but I have an irrational fear that they'll go moldy before I even cut them. Mostly only use them in tzatziki and sushi, but they're good in a salad, sandwich, anything requiring a refreshing component.
How did you come to all of these different rules for managing eg the lights? Did you have to program them all manually?
Doesn't this just make Trump's case worse? He was under strict limits of what he could say on social media lest he "accidentally" intimidate witnesses, but he's still culpable if his cronies do it for him.
Genuine question, because my liberal dad didn't understand what I meant when I asked - isn't a deductible basically just another tactic for the insurance company to further weasel out of its responsibilities? I'm pretty sure the deductible of the insurance I get through my job is higher than I already pay them yearly. If my expenses are lower than that, I've basically given them ~$1500 for doing literally nothing. I may as well just pay out of pocket, but I can't since insurance fucked the system for the uninsured.
The EU giveth (removable batteries, mandated USB-C) and it taketh away
I'm not sure how they're marketed, but if I were to convert family to a linux distro I'd want something immutable or at least containerized so they can't mess it up no matter what weird things they click. Otherwise I'd expect to become their permanent IT with my ssh keys preinstalled.
Cults of personality tie your identity to the target, such that at some point they could literally shoot someone in the streets and it'll still be excused. To do otherwise would break your ego which most people aren't willing or prepared to do.
I legitimately thought it was Bernie for a second and my heart stopped, like "oh no he's finally gone senile"
The US has white supremacy in its very bones, we can paper over it but we'll see it spring up even hundreds of years later. Note that if you do like the US I don't think that makes you a white supremacist, clearly people are able to compartmentalize them successfully.
Median house prices are around $400k. The low end of down payments are 10% of the total price, meaning to buy a home I'd need to save an entire year's worth of income when I can barely manage $3k in savings, and I'm the most frugal person in my family. "While buying a house is not a luxury everyone can afford" is one of the most laughably privileged things I've read in a while. Please go outside and touch grass sometime this century.