It honestly might be cheaper to get a piece of shit phone and keep it squeaky clean for our overlords
You just had a full back and forth with sarcasm and came away despondent.
Here's my problem with the latter. "Shaking things up" can only be the better option when things are completely in the shit. Like nothing is ever going to change, ever. But some voters (especially rural, low-information voters) seem to think it's always the best idea - that no matter what, the person who "shakes things up" is better than a more measured candidate who seems to have ideas, even if they're not great. It's infuriating and I can't give them a pass anymore.
Interesting you compare it to Windows, given how in OS X you literally just drag applications into your Applications folder to install them.
Imagine having the audacity to claim that you're losing money to pirates and thus were justified in blocking Cloudflare IPs, and then claiming that there were no damages done to Cloudflare et al by your actions. The only way this makes sense is it Cloudflare is the only method by which people access pirate streams. What the actual fuck.
Maybe the judges will think of the poor shareholders for once
Tesla also seems to be going down the toilet. Might be worth trying to gather technical data on them so that, once Tesla burns to the ground (figuratively), people can fix them.
Magic Earth is also pretty good for cycling, though I will be checking out GeoVelo
They had some thinkers back then for sure
Here's the thing - Theoretically we shouldn't give a shit about his political leanings and we don't have to, because he and his company deliver a good service. I can privately think he's another asshole libertarian tech bro whose only guiding principle is "everyone should be able to do what I want, but only some people should have the money to do those things", but it doesn't change anything about Steam or Half-Life 3.
I bet you he'd be great with some malt vinegar.
New plan? What was the old one, a fucking field trip?