... how some people are just now realizing the dangers of nationalization.
"Wait, you mean that my guys might not always be the ones actually running the government???"
Asking the question we've all answered already twice a year since Slashdot was founded. Are there alternatives?
Nope, not as long as the stupid clock changing ritual continues.
End that, and we'll be happy to never discuss it again.
Better start building the nuclear plants.
What's that, no? Then you don't care either.
I take it you haven't watched someone descend into schizophrenia before. Happened to my best friend when we where 17.
One could take your anecdote both ways though.
The key is the schizophrenia, not the LLM.
I hated the ribbon when it came out, and still do. It's a stupid interface. Not having it is a definite advantage of LibreOffice.
The ribbon UI wasn't "better"; it just justified somebody's (or some team of somebodies's) job.
as far as any international sales going forward. BYD and a few similar Chinese companies are going to eat them for lunch, or force them to just relabel Chinese cars as theirs, as Volkswagen, Volvo, Nissan, Honda, Toyota, and Mazda are doing. Picked the wrong time to stop rapidly innovating their EV technology. Oops.
But isn't competing with Rope To Hang Yourself With Ltd, Guangdong already the international situation?
How would staying a true believer (vs. better servicing an under-served market) change any of that?
It's a "dead end" to provide a product that lots of people want, to a large slice of the planet? The slice that actually happens to be where you are?
As TFS points out, Iran cutting off the internet is basically just Tuesday.
The real story is what induced Iranian authorities to cut it off this time.
To give it a tech angle, so that
"Ignorance is the soil in which belief in miracles grows." -- Robert G. Ingersoll