Comment Re:It's a Bold Strategy (Score 1) 63
Yeah, and when that bubble pops in a few months customers will look at them side-eyed.
Yeah, and when that bubble pops in a few months customers will look at them side-eyed.
We can't have those because they wanted to sell chicken meat to Germany after WWII.
No, really, Fat Electrician has a good video on it.
(our government is just a loony bin now)
Those who try and blame Trump for Americas debt will likely Make Asylums Great Again in order to treat long-TDS
I mean yeah, it's unfair to blame him for more than about a quarter of it.
Not a mathematically sound decision to try and grab the bull debt by the balls and find a point somewhere in the shit.
Obama almost doubled Americas debt during his term, and the DEI regime was burning through trillions (plural) every year.
>"giving users personalized cards that showcase their top channels, interests, and a personality type based on their watch habits."
There are reasons I have never logged into YouTube and watch everything as a non-user. They still learn and show related or relevant stuff, but probably just tied to a generic cookie s897fds8d7fds89sdf7sdfs9v8ds7df89a0b
The billionaires have decided we're going to have feudalism and are working on dismantling capitalism so that they know longer depend on consumers and employees for their wealth and prestige and power. They are creating a world where they do not need you to buy their products. So they already have a solution to the problem it's just their solution doesn't include you.
If the billionaires were actually smart, they would have found a way to curb their incessant Greed and find balance in Capitalism to keep the peace they need.
They're so blinded by greed that they fail to realize they're the first on the fucking menu after the collapse they're creating. A person can easily defeat an ant. That same person can easily be defeated by underestimating what a few hundred million ants will do.
I very much miss the "real" Netflix (Netflix Disc) service.
Unfortunately, my city's library system is not very good. Their collection sucks (mostly old DVD's, nothing remotely recent, and I believe nothing BluRay) and much of their "collection" is just some strange Hoola/Overdrive streaming service.
Oh, and they don't list, online, what media anything is (DVD, BlueRay, 4K), everything says "DVD" (of which I have no interest).
Trump is transactional. All he cares about is money and ego.
* glances over at the combined fiscal and narcissistic worth of the Pelosis, Clintons, and OBidens *
Maybe if it were only slightly less blatantly fucking obvious..
"Trump needs to pick fights the USA can win."
Trump's definition of "win" is not the same as yours. Trump's winning always ends in bankruptcy.
Bankruptcy is a scared child pissing themselves in the corner compared to a $38 trillion dollar debt monster.
Those who try and blame Trump for Americas debt will likely Make Asylums Great Again in order to treat long-TDS. We will see if that happens before liberalism succumbs to its own cannibalism.
Bluesky link is giving angry boomer vibes
China is falling apart from within. Demographics bomb, serious civil unrest, currency manipulation, a host of problems. Be careful of quitting the field when your enemy is losing.
You got it backwards. If AI were involved, it would have chosen the correct file, and this wouldn't have happened. AI is infallible, neigh unto God, and humans are silly and stupid. That's the lesson to be taken from this. Remove humans from decision making, for their own good.
I envision many future catch-22s where companies both want to admit and blame AI for shit-gone-wrong, while also not wanting to admit or blame AI because they're so heavily invested in it.
or follow the "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" rule when it comes to change..
Uh, other than those who have actually gotten ESU support, what exactly do they mean by if it ain't broke?
Windows 10 support ended. From a security standpoint, it is broke.
Just gonna sit around and wait for the zero-day on Christmas morning to be reminded of the rule of Reality?
As far as trying to drag this argument into the COVID vaccines, that sounds like a horrific weak-ass excuse to dismiss the problems that have risen from those particular emergency-authorized solutions.
What problems? You mean the ones that are way less risky than unvaccinated exposure? Whatever, antivaxxer.
Risk, is not the topic that will earn you a smile from a grieving mother of a perfectly healthy child who's now dead. Let's stop pretending we can easily explain every completely unexpected death in recent times when almost all of them have one thing in common.
Anyone who understands vaccines and the human body will understand there will be those who suffer from side effects. That's not the problem here, and certainly doesn't make me "anti" vax. I'm more questioning why vaccine companies were not forced to publish all of their trial data because they demanded emergency-use liability protection.
If you're right, there is a zero percent chance of a multi-trillion dollar lawsuit being raised in America at some point. I wouldn't hold your breath.
The finest eloquence is that which gets things done.