The real test of win/lose is if they are able to turn a profit
DarthCluck
So, a representative democracy, like we have in the US. But hasn't it been shown that elected leaders do not actually represent the people, just their own interests?
As an example, the mayor of my town has approved the funding for thousands of new homes, destroying the natural surroundings in the process. No one likes it except the builders. She'll be mayor next reelection. She'll continue to enjoy lavish dinners and vacations paid for by the construction companies.
Honest question. How do we trust the state? For example: the state determines we need more coal/oil power plants and no solar energy.
/r/places is a thing on Reddit where people cooperate to make art. People are using that opportunity to lambast Reddit at Reddit's expense
I'm pretty sure, is a global/general you. Don't take it so personal
Use a VPN, and pipe the text-only output to your printer
I don't think they care about their image. How many people decided to not see Avengers: End Game because the studios are greedy
I've been saved a couple of times from scam sites. Couldn't figure out why bitwarden didn't find a password for a site I use regularly, only to discover, I wasn't on the site I thought I was on
Neat, but it still means nothing. You're still posting in a public forum. You can copyright or watermark your work, but fair use is a two way street.
I love all of the irony: Person 1: Americans don't question nor understand their system Person 2: Chinese don't question nor understand their system Person 1: WTF? Why you so racist? You sound like an ignorant white person
I'm using Liftoff, and it's pretty good
That's a great sentiment for the more tech-inclined folk, but for the masses, smug tech superiority doesn't mean much. People are going to use what they use; it's better to embrace what they're using than to shout into a vaccuum that millions of people need to stop enjoying what they like, and start enjoying what you enjoy.