Everyday I was there I had to wear a mask and I developed asthma. Believe whatever you want.
Everyday I was there I had to wear a mask and I developed asthma. Believe whatever you want.
I lived there for many years. Trust me, they do.
China pollutes way more than the US though and are far less transparent about it.
So true. IP only helps the corps and slows tech development. Contracts, ndas, and trade secrets are all you really need to keep your ideas safe. If you want your country to develop fast, get rid of any IP laws.
Let he who is without sin cast the first stone
Strange to me that people are celebrating this guys death without knowing him or anything about how much his actions caused the issues with uhcs policy. He was handed the reign and therfore deserved death is the general tone here. Seems unjust and evil to me. I wouldn’t wish murder on anyone, worrying so many seem to disagree.
He’s only been there since 2021. These policies don’t show up overnight. How do you know he wasn’t working to change these policies?
Just curious: do you know any life or death decision he personally made that wasn’t the result of hundreds of bean counters crafting policy over many years? I find it hard to believe the ceo rubber stamped any decision like that, or even that he was aware of the details of any individual case.
Gimp, krita, inkscape, scribus covers my needs well
Why cant you afford it? Didn’t you think about how you were going to pay it back when you signed the papers agreeing that you would pay it back?
American government actually makes more demands on their citizens. Street level China is still very laissez-faire in most cities.
Really? That’d be great
Here, you’ll probably like this book: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B8qUyTkGux7eYkNES2gtNHBLcFE/edit?resourcekey=0-hxPdlh0Y1k6UnRqKYV-2iA
What went wrong with the Soviet Union?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I2P
I2P and Tor both aim to provide anonymous internet browsing but differ in their architectures and methods. Tor (short for The Onion Router) uses a system of layered encryption to route internet traffic through a network of volunteer-operated servers. This creates a series of encrypted layers (hence the onion analogy) that mask the user’s IP address and data content from any would-be observers.
In contrast, I2P uses a garlic routing technique, where multiple messages are bundled together into a single encrypted packet. This method enhances privacy by making it more difficult for anyone to analyze the traffic and link the data back to specific users.
Also, Tor supports access to the open internet (clearnet), while I2P only allows access to websites and services (known as eepsites) within its own networks. Outproxies, which are similar to Tor exit nodes, can be used to access the clearnet with I2P. However, this reduces privacy as your data leaves the network and is a less common use case.
It’d be messed up for the government to do this even if he wasn’t a billionaire though. End corporations in bed with government.
“Any man under 30 who is not a liberal has no heart, and any man over thirty who is not a conservative has no brains.”
Vetted members could still bot though or have ther accounts compromised. Not a realistic solution.