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Comment Re:Simple choice for them... (Score 1) 72

PCs are driven by business demand, not private consumers. Businesses buy PCs, but on what refresh cycle matters. Not analogous to the car market at all.

Also, high car prices are caused by much more than "unrelenting greed". You'd do a lot better if you didn't choose a terrible analogy and then misrepresent it.

Comment Re:Alcohol producers are in trouble (Score 1) 97

"Has nothing to do with politics, this started well before Trump season 2."

Nonsense, it is nothing but flattery of Trump who makes clear that he is not a drinker. All they stopped short of is endorsing snorting of Adderall instead, something Trump does do. Nothing to do with health, it is pure politics.

Comment Re:Not really... (Score 1) 140

We are long past the point where software with a specific name and even user-visible version had fixed behavior. A/B tests on users, "minor updates" that change functionality that isn't exposed by the top UI, context-dependent behavior from your OS version or release or user account type, and even different software packages with the same name are all standard.

Microsoft have caused this reputation problem for themselves by embracing complexity and trying to hide it all from the customers. Figuring out how to change a behavior on my computer no longer even likely applies to other computers, and frequently the behavior is reset by an automatic update anyway.

Comment Re:Make insider trading legal (Score 1) 49

Anyone who bets against "Leslie will take X action" when Leslie can participate in the betting is, indeed, a real loser.

The problem I have with people who think compulsive/poor gamblers only hurt themselves and just "get what they deserve" is that compulsive/poor gamblers steal money from people around them to feed their problem/disease, and also have dependents who are in no position to shield themselves from the consequences of those actions.

As usual, if every person was an island, life would seem much more "fair" and simple, but people are not islands. As a society, we hold immense value in being able to do certain drugs, and so fine, we accept that collateral damage will occur. But what is the societal upside of allowing a company to exploit "real losers" in this case?

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