The way faulty drivers work today is that the hardware partner is responsible for pushing an updated driver, or the end user is responsible for manually uninstalling the problematic driver. "This creates a gap where devices may remain on a low-quality driver for an extended period,"
According to most manufacturers, the highest-quality driver is always the latest one. However, enshittification tells us that the latest things are often lower quality. And while that's not always the case, enshittification conditions people to feel that way and then act accordingly.
I don't see how it is relevant to the actual court case here
Many court cases brought on by billionaires aren't initiated with the intention of winning the case. They're platforms that allow the parties to gather as much dirt on the other as they can during the discovery phase and then air out all of their opponent's dirty laundry during the testimony portion of trial. In addition to that, they get to drain financial resources from their opponent, distract from their day-to-day leadership responsibilities, and just generally make their opponent's life miserable. Whether it's owners of private corporations going after each other or government officials filing frivolous lawsuits against their ideological opponents, it's all just an expedition of mudslinging and misery being adjudicated with our tax dollars.
Not every company needs to be a growth company
Agreed.
Starlink is a subsidiary of SpaceX, which is still a private company
If the rumors are true, then SpaceX will be undergoing an IPO. At that point, it will be owned by Wall St. and their mindset is that a stagnant company is a dying company. Their goal is constant growth at all costs to increase the value of their investment.
Do you get paid extra for the capitalization?
Of course, I'm a capitalist, baby! I only do things for money. If it bothers you so much, you can pay me more to switch back to lowercase for future posts.
The president has immunity
If I understand the law correctly, he has immunity from criminal offenses for acts he commits during his presidency. I also believe he has immunity from being sued while he is president but I believe he can be sued for acts he committed during the presidency after he is out of office.
And he can (probably) pardon himself
Presidential pardons only work at the federal level. States may still be able to go after him for civil penalties and his co-conspirators for criminal penalties since they likely aren't covered by presidential immunity.
We'll see what happens after his second term
This is one of many reasons why he has no intention of ever leaving the White House.
"If value corrupts then absolute value corrupts absolutely."