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A used 1000hp car is a lot more fun than even a new cell phone.

The US government has already chosen the higher prices via anti-competitive measures route, specifically to keep affordable Chinese and even Japanese cars out of the market.

How is it fraud for a company to change focus and start producing other kinds of products? It's not fraud in the same way that promising that the car would be able to drive itself from Los Angeles to New York in 2017 and selling people "Full Self Driving Hardware" is.

Anyone remember this gem from the "dot com" crash? http://fuckedcompany.com/

lol :) I love the name ! may be the name is worth a thousand haha

If the layoff is small enough, it's not triggered.

The real problem is people who don't want to be victims of crime, not the people doing the crime?

Now you're getting it. You have exactly identified the problem.

Instead of identifying and addressing the real problems--mass unemployment, homelessness, hopelessness--your dystopic "solution" is simply more and bigger jails, more and better armed cops with surveillance cameras attached, more laws, more weapons, more bondage and discipline, more "you will do what I say or else."

Doesn't work. Never works.

Read the essay "Fate of Empires" by Sir John Glubb to see how things this time are not in fact any different than what came before.


"* *Feature*: Launching nested virtualization. This feature allows you to run nested VMs inside virtual (non-bare metal) EC2 instances."

Is it a struggle for them? Clearly they're pressing both buttons.

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Good idea. Thanks.

One other, which captures the sentiments in this case better (I was going to edit my parent, but you've already replied):

<https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25813319>

Appreciated.


Honestly, that commercial convinced me to dump my Nest cameras because, eventually (if not already), they'll do the same.

WiFi is already part of invisible mass surveillance systems, though not in the way described in the article. It's part of how cell phones fix location, based on nearby wifi endpoints, which is then sent to google, apple, every app, every advertiser, etc.


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