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Comment Re:Just rewarding Apple for $500B investment in US (Score 1) 303

Tariffs that never happen, that were just blustered threats, cost taxpayers nothing.

Other than these Apple exceptions, tariffs are very much in place. Including the 125% China counter tariff.

Good luck finding buyers for all those soybeans come next harvest season.

Comment Re:April's fool day? (Score 1) 243

Why do they crave to people without basic logic foundation operating on a premise "my interpretion of the ad is 'the' interpretation everyone should use"?

Yo *do* understand how ads are supposed to work, right? If a good chunk of the audience finds an advertisement off-putting, that's bad advertisement.

Comment IIgs was slow? No way! (Score 1) 69

Guess you never spent time programming the //e or older ][ and ][+. Seriously, you think the gs was slow? Compared to what I started with in college (the //e), the gs was rocking.

Always amazing how people think they're the first generation to deal with or discover things or face issues and have no clue what things were like before them.

Comment Re:Quora Has Been Useless for a Good While Anyway (Score 1) 57

I didn't get anything banned, but I left for similar reasons. I think they were going with cheap mods who probably had poor English skills (because they were from whatever country where labor was cheapest by the hour). But in many ways my issue was the opposite: The answers that were getting in the newsletter and getting all the attention and were not getting banned were the ones giving advice that would get people evicted, arrested, or just in court because it would make it easy for the landlord to sue to them or for tenants to sue them as a landlord.

Comment Re:Quora Has Been Useless for a Good While Anyway (Score 1) 57

That's been going on for years. It was a problem back when I was active and one of many reasons I left, even though I was a Top Writer (or whatever that title is) in one category. Top Writer? Yeah, still meant not getting much in terms of newsletter mentions when compared to the people giving answers that, if followed, would land people in court, or jail, or out on the street when evicted.

The vast majority of the ones I saw like that were political or dealing with anti-vax or other conspiracy theories.

Comment Quora Has Been Useless for a Good While Anyway (Score 5, Informative) 57

At one time you could go to Quora for good answers and intelligent discussion on those answers. It's been a good while since that was the case. They've been pushing popular or flame-bait answers for a good while over factual or quality answers. I used to work as a landlord and would work hard to write good answers to questions so I could actually help people. I got thanked for them, but the answers to similar questions that kept showing in my feed, ones that were getting all the views and reactions, were usually inaccurate and often even advised people to do things that they could get sued or sent to jail for. I'd report inaccurate answers or bad advice that could get some arrested for larceny or worse and nothing happened.

Quora hasn't been about answers or helping people or exchanging information for at least several years. If it goes tango-uniform and the bigshots behind it lose their stock equity and get loans called in and lose houses and yachts, it's nothing more than poetic justice.

Comment "reimagine the private sector" (Score 1) 287

This is code for straight-up Socialism or Chinese Style "Capitalism". Picking winners and losers by the Government.

I would instantly agree that we need to stop picking winners like we do now under Crony Capitalism, but putting that power more in the hands of Bureaucrats and Politicians is not the solution.

Comment Re:And how much is that from forced revenue? (Score 1) 52

Along those same lines, Windows 11 is dropping support for older Intel Processors lacking certain features. Supposedly, it's to improve virtualization, but how much would it cost to just not support that virtualization as well on older processors?

It's a boon to PC manufacturers that push Windows 11. The big PC makers say "Works best with Windows!" on their websites and don't highlight or give you any price break on units with Linux installed. Didn't I read that MS requires that they get a payment for every PC sold, whether it runs Windows or not as part of their licensing agreement with the manufacturers? I know the manufacturers get a big break on Windows copies from retail.

I thought Apple should have bought Dell when Dell went private a few years ago, made PCs with no Windows advantage, pushed Linux and maybe even Darwin on these new PCs. I'm not saying don't sell Windows too. They could keep the Dell and marketing separate to not dilute the Apple brand. They would have enjoyed massive buying power for PC parts, screens, batteries, SDs. They could have gotten Dell for a tiny fraction of their massive war chest a few years ago. Could have had most of it financed, too, just like the deal to go private did. This idea might have faced anti-trust scrutiny.

Apple should have recognized that MS wasn't going away and as long as they are there, they are a potential huge competitor in many of their markets.

It would have also been revenge for the obnoxious remarks Michael Dell made back in the 90s when Apple was experiencing hard times.

Comment It'll be spectacular when USDT's wheels fall off (Score 1) 78

The entire crypto "economy" is propped on Tether. It's smoke and mirrors all the way down; there's very little real money circulating in this system. It's only a matter of time until we get liquidity run for the ages.

Remember, Tether is a company reportedly managing ~$72bn in hard assets... which is also apparently unable to open a bank account anywhere.

Comment Re: insert negative comment about crypto (Score 1) 37

This is what Boomers and Gen X can't get their heads around - stupidity is timeless. Look at the multi-level-marketing (literal pyramids) that those generations got sucked into. Look at all the cults from the 50s through the 90s. This is just the cycle of the old shitting on the young. At least this generation isn't giving their money over to spiritual con men that then talk them into radical behavior, even suicide.

This is peak, top-of-the-shelf, distilled cognitive dissonance.

Thank you

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