Not having DRM is a plus value. People with money don’t actually bother to pirate.
Not having DRM is a plus value. People with money don’t actually bother to pirate.
It’s war they wanted and it’s what they have. Couldn’t make it work in 75 years. We’ve heard enough and seen enough, nobody gets the benefit of the doubt in this. And I’m scared to even post this mild critic will make me an information warfare target. So tired of this shit.
Ambassador, communication device …
We need a faster safer quantum proof forward secret timing attack proof version of tor
Lan server, air gapped
I’m fine with that as long as it works without my phone, internet or power.
So, a contactless smartcard
It’s YOUR DUCKING SACRED MORAL DUTY TO PIRATE AND PRESERVE EVERYTHING GOOD THAT YOU CAN FOR THE FUTURE GENERATIONS. ONLY YOU CAN SAVE HUMANITY’S LEGACY
Surprised nobody mentions network chuck
The people fighting fascists do look a lot like, and behave like fascists. Why don’t we just stamp out twitter ? They are unredeemable and detrimental to existing. Just shut it down. And all forms of social media along with it.
None of it has any worth, burn it all diwb.
So, we’re not doing Section 230 anymore ?
So, are we giving the right to twitter, no, the mandate, to delete everyone we and they don’t like ?
I mean, this is what’s going to happen and is already happening. Just the most powerful people on earth become the arbiters of Truth ?
Like, isn’t anyone else seeing this is bad ?
I mean, the worst outcome possible that we’ve seen coming for 40 years kind of bad ?
I think just kill all social media, would be a much preferable solution. Maybe cut every optic fiber instead !
Just don’t give these monsters that power, I think global thermonuclear war is a cakewalk compared to this prison we’re building around us.
Never leave hacker home without your torque wrench
Not until it has senses, which it currently does not have.
Alright, Mr. President, let’s make a healthcare plan that’s HUGE and the BEST ever! We’re talking about something that’s going to blow Obama’s plan out of the water. Here’s how we’re going to do it:
Lower Costs for All
Price Transparency: Hospitals and healthcare providers must show prices up front. No more surprise bills! People can shop around for the best deals. It’s basic business, right? People love options, and we’re going to give them more choices than ever. Negotiating Drug Prices: We’re making Big Pharma compete. The government negotiates lower prices for medications, saving Americans billions. No more paying three times what they pay in other countries!
Private Sector Competition
Promote Private Insurance Competition: We’re going to let insurance companies compete across state lines. If an insurer in Florida offers better rates, why shouldn’t someone in New York get that? Competition drives prices down—it’s a win-win for Americans. Health Savings Accounts (HSAs): Expanding HSAs so people can save more tax-free dollars for healthcare costs. Families keep control over their money and their healthcare.
Pre-Existing Conditions? Covered!
Guarantee Coverage for Pre-existing Conditions: No one will be left out because they’re already sick. Period. That was one thing people liked about Obama’s plan, so we’re keeping that but making it BETTER.
Cutting the Red Tape
Streamlined Regulations: Too much bureaucracy is driving up costs. We’ll cut out unnecessary regulations on healthcare providers so they can focus on patients, not paperwork. This makes care faster and more affordable for everyone.
Innovation and Access
Technology-Driven Care: Telemedicine is here to stay! More access to doctors via phone or video, which is cheaper and more convenient. Plus, fast-tracking approval for new, cutting-edge treatments and cures. Invest in Preventive Care: Promote healthier lifestyles to reduce chronic diseases. Healthy people cost less in healthcare!
Medicare Reform
Strengthen Medicare: It’s a lifesaver for seniors, and we’re going to make it sustainable for future generations. Cutting wasteful spending but ensuring that seniors still get the best care.
Free-Market Innovation
Encourage Innovation: The private sector is great at developing solutions. Incentivize companies to come up with new, cheaper, and better treatments through innovation grants and tax incentives.
Mental Health Services
Improved Mental Health Coverage: Mental health is health. Expanding access to mental health services, making sure people can get the care they need without jumping through hoops.
Tort Reform
Lawsuit Reform: Reducing the number of frivolous lawsuits against doctors and hospitals. This brings down the cost of malpractice insurance, which means lower costs for patients.
Choice and Flexibility
Optional Public Plan: People who are happy with their private insurance can keep it, but we’ll introduce a public option for those who want something different. More choice, more freedom.
This is it, the TRUMPcare Plan—BIG, BOLD, and puts Americans FIRST! Affordable, better options, no waste, and everyone’s covered. We’ll make healthcare great again, better than ever!
I am infinitely more worried about the backlash and the enclosers than the tech itself.
How can something fold into one part then ?
And two fold is how many screens ?
Phone companies, listen to me, BUILT-IN KICKSTAND
It would be a compiler directive, I think. Or let me type “end if” and just disregard the coding indentation
Obviously for getting in touch with them. That’s what ambassadors do. Anyway, doesn’t matter, Israel will never have a use for ambassadors.