I have no idea how US lawmaking works. I thought that through precedent cases they sometimes can enforce things and reach consensus.
I'm not sure is you are joking or serious.
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Yeah its weird. Isnt vulcanised rubber heavier than water and sinks?
They taste like the worst version of a cabagge and they smell god awful while being prepared. I do believe some michelin star chef could make me a version I can eat but it would be a much more involved version not just roasted till crispy.
Funny how they are maintaining such useless features then ditching ones millions use in their other products.
You don't understand what selfmade means. It means they did not inherited a fortune500 company at the age of 25. Selfmade means they started from a situation where they had a degree and a simple common job and made into a billionaire. Obvioisly no single person can create and manage a 20000 person company on its own, no one ever said it is like that.
Well if the mods didnt immediately delete it in reddit it must be at least a mediocre showerthought /s
This article was weird for me also I have all my extension already installed like bitwarden for passwords and all kind of adblockers and scriptblockers
Its always a debate which CEO has the word to stop a company. Let's say do you think if he really wanted to Satya Nadella could just stop Microsoft? I do believe he could not. On the other hand I do believe Elon could stop Tesla even though he is only ~21% into the company.
This is only true for webservers. If you check all the servers in the world windows server is leading. There are industries that work with windows mostly like factories, banking, any office business in the world.