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Comment Re:Analogy (without cars) (Score 2) 88

I would say: Tariffs are almost always automatically bad. The only IMO valid use of tariffs is when a foreign country is dumping goods or services on you below cost in order to destroy your domestic industry. Which is actually the business model of a lot of Internet companies, actually... get the people hooked on cheap or free producs/services and then when there's no competition, raise prices.

Comment Re: Can we just _PLEASE_ ... (Score 1) 45

I still send and receive lots of emails from friends and family. Could be my demographic as a late-50s Gen-X type.

The other main use is, as you say, as an identifier for logging on to various online services. My spam software blocks close to 100% of spams, which average about 5 per day... (241 spams in the period from 2025-12-05 through 2026-01-20) which is certainly nothing overwhelming.

Comment Re:Why is email suddenly a big cost now? (Score 1) 45

My guess is greed. Hosting email today is not any more difficult or expensive than it was 5 years ago. I know this because I've hosted my own email since about 2002.

Anti-spam isn't more complex today than it ever was. I know this because I ran an email security company from 1999 through 2018 and I still use our anti-spam product, and it still works very well.

So yes. Greed.

Comment Re:Wrong metaphor for WhatsApp (Score 1) 42

I don't think anyone asserted that the messages weren't sent by the people who purported to send them. In fact, Steven Fennel, for the trustees, said: 'The fact the identity of the sending account is clear does not mean that messages from that account are "signed".'

So it was only the second of your reasons that kicked in... not any doubt about the validity of the sender's identity.

Comment What drivel (Score 2) 132

I really don't know where to begin to respond to this nonsensical article. But somehow, I managed to live about 75% of my life without a smart phone (and indeed, probably 60% without a mobile phone) and my cognitive abilities are OK.

There is one kernel of truth in the article, though... it's getting harder and harder not to have a smart phone. For example, if you want to see a concert, a lot of venues require you to have the Ticketmaster app for those annoying mobile tickets with the moving blue bar. That's super-annoying and a giant imposition on the public.

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