Because it’s easier to sell ending oil subsidies rather than raising gas taxes. Ending corporate subsidies has broad support among Americans.
Piracy is a service problem.
This is like a Trainwreck. I can’t look away!
Can we instead remove oil subsidies?
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Easy money ending too quickly caused the First Republic collapse. Not the other way around. The Fed did a half a decade of rate hikes in a year.
Feb '22 rates were 0.08% by Feb '23 they were 4.57%. A 5700% increase in 12 months. First Republic collapsed on May '23.
An aggressive but responsible rate increase of 0.25% per quarter would have taken only 4 years to implement but would likely have led to zero bank failures.
IBM is the poster child for never considering the long term effects of its actions. At one point or another in history, IBM was the #1 company making software, databases, managed compute, personal computers, servers, Unix, laptop computers, servers.
Has any one company lost more marketshare than IBM?
No. The model doesn’t have a record of everything it wrote.
How do you ensure that it’s libredrive compatible?
Blu-Rays generally are a bad idea. They’re so concerned with piracy that they make things like ripping your Blu-Rays needlessly difficult, especially for recently released to video Blu-Rays.
Honestly it’s easier to just pirate.
Can’t raise a family in Texas. Too many millennials are just now at 35+ in a fiscal position to have kids and there’s elevated chances of complications at that age. Texas just passed a law that says they’d rather you die than receive the care you might need.
Sure but if you take a population of people and expose them to the same scam over and over; in theory less will fall for it each time. Some might fall for it every time to infinity, but < 100% of those who failed on round one will.
A big part of detecting bullshit is having the experience of getting burned by bullshit.
Tiny Tiny RSS has been great for me. Popped it on a VPS and it’s been running for years now trouble.
I did try out Haiku a long time ago. I wonder how that’s doing.
Brain drain is terminal for a technology product (most of the time). In the short term I’ll focus on making our products portable (migrating ec2 init scripts to docker, using frameworks for server less instead of using direct apis etc…). And when the time comes switch to whatever is best.
But I like being superfluous…
What if I suggest switching to BSD?
Amazon has a big moat. They could probably fuck up for another 20 years and make a profit.
Mark it as spam.