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Comment Re: The government has been pushing college for ye (Score 3, Insightful) 266

" If you don't see the value in an educated populace, there's no hope for you"

If you don't see the drag on the economy such debt creates, there's no hope for you.

The way we are doing things is driving up the cost of education, increasing the amount of debt students must assume. And NOBODY appears to be doing a ROI when taking those loans.

Go to community college and then transfer to state. Shine there and maybe go to graduate school. You don't need "the college experience" on top of the education (living on campus across the country). Particularly if you need to take a loan for it.

30%-40% drop out and dont even get a degree. But they're still in debt. This isn't a healthy way to manage education or life planning.

"College isn't trade school"

Maybe a healthy chunk of folks should go to trade school if so many cant make to the finish line. Think about it! Plumbers are aging out and we don't have enough folks in the field to replace them! We need far more skilled plumbers than folks with degrees in biology or some generic humanities subject with post-grad skills as a barista.

Comment Re:FUD (Score 1) 160

"You figure more people would buy it if only it were more expensive?"

What I figure is that there will be less of it (content) if the value of the IP is lost.

Right now, I think the only two profitable streaming services are Netflix and Hulu -- but Hulu's days may be numbered since they were bought by Disney+ which is losing money hand over fist.

Comment Re:FUD (Score 0, Flamebait) 160

" just trying to re-impose horse whip industry on the unwilling consumers"

Not really related, is it?

There are people streaming IP that they have no right to -- and people paying (and often not paying) to watch it.

That is illegally lowering the value of the IP causing the LEGAL providers of the IP to lower prices (often below what is profitable). Lower the prices beyond what can make a profit and/or make the risk too high to be worth production costs and guess what? No new content.

Pidgeon logic. No understanding of short-term gains vs long term loses.

https://www.apa.org/monitor/20...

Comment Re:Hurray! (Score 4, Insightful) 64

Because providing such footage voluntarily is clearly a privacy violation?

"the program that had allowed law enforcement to seek footage from users on a voluntary basis"

Now they have to get a warrant and provide it to ring bypassing the ring doorbell's owners say in any of this.

I'm not seeing this as a privacy win.

Comment The back story is what /. (news for nerds) was... (Score 3, Insightful) 91

It was a 16 year old who reverse engineered iMessage and worked with Beeper

https://www.wired.com/story/be...

Oh, how I miss that /.

"In early August, Migicovsky received a message on Discord from the user JJTech0130. JJTech0130, whose name is James Gill, said he had just released a coding project called Pypush—a mashup of “Python,” a coding language, and “push notifications.” Gill claimed he had “reimplemented iMessage” and thought Migicovsky might be interested. Less than 10 minutes later, Migicovsky responded, “Holy crap! Does it work?”"

Comment Re:Meat (Score 1) 51

"The question is if having your name engraved has a different impact than not having your name engraved."

Big picture? No. To me, specifically? Yes. It, in some small way, involves me more with the project than just my anonymous tax dollars.

Besides, I think it's kind of cool. If you don't, that's fine. Don't sign up. Simple as that, really.

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