a legal case can EASILY be made
Ha! Is that your standard for winning arguments? Not much, not much...
It's not always about winning an argument, it's about understanding others' POVs. You should try it some time.
The PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES is advocating for FIRING people for exercising their first amendment rights.
The President does not lose his First Amendment rights, when he becomes President.
That is government suppression of free speech.
Nope. As long as he is not doing anything about it in his official capacity, it is not.
That may by YOUR opinion, but a legal case can EASILY be made that he is using his OFFICE to suppress speech.
Is just being female or non-white enough to trigger people now?
Yes.
"End users who know better" are the "parents who have done their research about vaccines" in the mobile device world.
You win the Internet today. Unfortunately, you posted AC, so we can't send you your prize.
Another example to doubt this claim: if anyone uses the Shopify POS App, you probably see that as you do more transactions with the swiper, the app gets slower and slower...and if you close and restart the app, it works fine again. Maybe this is true with some Apps, but I don't think you can say with all Apps...
That's due to crappy programming. They probably have a huge memory leak in their code. Killing the app reclaims the leaked memory. That's a whole other story. The article is about power savings, not crappy apps.
The best email I ever got: a woman who thought I was a plastic surgeon, and wanted a boob job for her teenage daughter. And one for herself. And a vaginoplasty. I kid you not.
You should have offered an in-home consultation - for a fee.
The problem is that there are so many people that just a typo will do it. This is why big email aggregators are a bad idea (there are reasons why they are a good idea, of course, or they wouldn't exist, but this is one of the reasons why they aren't).
Unfortunately there is no way to prevent these--there's no test that will reveal them as errors.
No, some people are just doing it wrong. Don't use your fucking name! I use @gmail.com. Got that way back when gmail was invite only. I've never gotten someone else's email by typo or duplicate.
"If I do not want others to quote me, I do not speak." -- Phil Wayne