Oh that’s cool!
Oh that’s cool!
Snap is still alive? I haven’t heard name in quite a while.
This somehow reminds me Altered Carbon
And nothing of value was lost.
I’m from a country where the main focus of the judicial system is rehabilitation. Mental health facilities are in fact part of it.
If our experience is anything to go by, you will absolutely still need to lock up certain people. For their own safety and that of society at large.
Some people cannot be cured, or resist treatment to such an extend that it is effectively impossible.
It’s an uncomfortable truth.
My country has psychiatric treatment facilities as part of the judicial systems (ours is mostly based on rehabilitation, not punitive). The problem with them is that being send to one of them is indefinite, until one is deemed cured. Is that ethical?
Ironically, this means that bona fide gangsters will often try to prove they do not have a mental health problem, because ordinary prison at least has a well-defined end date.
My country tried to privatize mail. It failed. Why: it’s very hard to operate profitably.
It’s soo simple, but soooo good.
And the vvd is seriously flirting with the idea of 6.
Well flights are indeed way too cheap.
That is a really good analogy.
They’re no longer that compact.
Anecdata I know, but all my purchases with Temu have been a positive experience so far. Yes dirt cheap with questionable quality items, but delivery is much quicker than e.g. Amazon. That said, I didn’t use a credit card but iDeal instead (Dutch system, much harder to fraud).
That’s already pretty likely, given multiple devices per person.
That’s easier said than done when you have a proverbial gun pointed at your head https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Service-Members’_Protection_Act
I am not sure if American legislators realize that all these trade restrictions are only accelerating Chinese domestic chip development. The restrictions have the same effect as import tariffs, which is exactly what a government would do if it wants to protect and/or develop its own fledgling industry.
But it makes the machines that make the chips.
Yeah fuck that. As a Dutch citizen it should be up to our government to decide whether we let ASML export. But no, it’s got to be the Americans.
In my experience, yes.
You don’t say!