Croudsourcing is the strenght that led to the vast resource and also the weakness as displayed here. So probably there will be a need for some form of barrier. Hence my suggestion.
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Croudsourcing is the strenght that led to the vast resource and also the weakness as displayed here. So probably there will be a need for some form of barrier. Hence my suggestion.
You ran the ad hominem first buddy, I just replied in kind as you just waved away the remark with “it’s complicated”.
And the pressure of republicans and other small government freaks is felt everywhere. The simple fact of the matter is that having to resort to paying commercial parties for housing means the government missed the mark on allocating the funds to provide structural housing at much lower cost. Meaning it is a waste of tax dollars that could have been used elsewhere.
What an excellent response with also a cool video. The administrator is also a Chad for doing this video and being the subject to raise awareness.
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Require someone that wants to add stuff to pay a small amount to the Wikimedia Foundation for activating their account and refund it if they moderate a certain amount.
Spoken like a true american who is oblivious to the fact he is governed by the capital class, divided in right and ultra right political parties.
I take a far grimmer look on things. If text and image platforms have issues moderating, I’d imagine discord is more difficult and thus worse. They probably monitor for stuff that is detrimental to their service and that’s it. For the rest they rely on reports.
And about being asked to keep up by governments, I again am inclined to not think anyone did. Why would they.
That’s his point. The people that say they do not want to pay for other peoples children want to opt out of the social contract that underpins all of this. And if they do, they should not get the rewards side later in life.
This kind of egocentric " me me me" thinking is to the detriment of everyone. Social systems are like insurance… if you don’t need it… it’s not a waste… you got lucky. But if you get unlucky… if you go at it alone… you will be up the creek without a paddle.
Too many people think that life and the world is as you make it. They refuse to believe that probably 20pct is you, the other 80 is (good/bad) luck.
Any idea what kind of an organization you would need to coordinate this kind of operation. Most likely the cost mentioned is the “all in” price for the whole ordeal surrounding these people.
This is what small government means. Not enough preparation to actually adress a foreseeable situation and then having to spend excessive amounts of public money on private enterprises.
If the state would have spent a billion on building housing for these people and another billion on affordable housing and infra… it would have been a structural solution after year 1… but never would have been financed by the lawmakers.
Probably… but that would mean it’s kinda a “you need the whole Fisker system” like they said.
A link to the purchase database for the options (checked when the car is turned on), the car telemetry data live uploaded, maintenance data (checked on start) to show maintenance and recall info and OTA update check, security and authorisation systems for admins of the back end. They might even have a remote call in to allow them to disable the car if it’s not paid. Is it needed… from a corporate perspective absolutely.
Probably the stuff requires back end connection to properly work. So just the data is useless as it has references in the database to all sorts of other systems/applications and it would require all this data to also be available.
It’s a matter of time till we see cars bricked. Didn’t I also read something about a driver being stuck while the car was updating?
Tx… makes sense.
How does a country like the US have hours long lines…
Flank, overthrow? Huh? Look there are bound to be some warmongers out there. But having friendly relations with your neighbors is good for everyone. And then there is the small issue of the nukes.
So maybe as a type of declawing… But cross generational plan for regime change… No.
The biggest fear (besides nuclear escalation) is probably the collapse of Russia. If that happens there is bound to be a power struggle and in the midst of that there are plenty of nukes that need to be secured.
I tend to think Russia needs a good defeat on their borders to crush any military expansionist dreams for the long term.
But it lightens the load on the retirement system sooo Soo much.
I’m more appalled by the fact that the Russian military was apparently able to use discord as a weapon of war to facilitate their unprovoked war of agression and killing Ukranians. Discord should take a long hard look at what other stuff happens on their platform.
But switches have all ports set to shut and open ports bound to the device connected… or is this not common?
So you again start by being smug and condescending, while crying that I bounced back your “you don’t know what you are talking about, with a neither do you”.
And then you go on by stating that they missed the mark and it’s difficult… And they should have started building when the people where not here yes… because everyone… and I mean everyone… Knew they where coming. So if they would have built then… it would have been ready now. And even if some where vacant for some time… I’m sure there’s plenty of new yorkers looking for affordable housing.
But no, america is special, New York is different compared to plenty of global capitals and mega cities.