Apple made 4 billion in 2023 from selling advertisements on their devices. Sure, it’s only ~1% of Google’s ad business buts still technically billions
Apple made 4 billion in 2023 from selling advertisements on their devices. Sure, it’s only ~1% of Google’s ad business buts still technically billions
Even though I hate car centric infrastructure, watching a new highway or bypass spring up out of nothing is an incredible testament to our ability to work together to achieve great things
I did a comparative study on 10 things I hate about you and taming of the shrew for a term in school. In fact, a lot of our Shakespeare was dressed up as comparative studies which did make it interesting.
Your comment is weirdly aggressive and is entirely predicated on the idea that we can’t have any economic system other than the one where the ownership class and the working class are distinct.
The whole point of workers owning the means of production is that they will take on the risk as well as the reward. The belief in that idea conjoins with the belief that it shouldn’t be possible to profit from the labour of others purely because you have money to start with. It’s conjunctive with the belief that the investor class is surplus to requirements.
An argument against this is, how would we maintain productivity if no wealthy people were investing in new businesses or in reviving dying ones? There are entire industries that exist only to feed into this machine. This system, that claims to be only motivated by increasing productivity to increase profits, is only putting the brakes on human advancement and betterment of our quality of life. Advertising is, by many measures, the largest industry in the world. So much talent and effort is exerted on how best to sell people a product they don’t need, an art form mostly now perfected to convince us we can’t live without these things, all in the name of profit.
I’m not well read enough to say that I definitely believe that the world would be better if we enforced worker co-ops. There’s so many other ways things could go wrong. I do think you need to open your mind to the fact that the systems we have in place exist only due to opportunism of those who came before us.
I don’t think the 2% figure includes the steam deck, but I might be wrong
After the last two seasons, anyone judging the club based on expectations could only be happy with clearly winning the league. It’s the issue with coming second. We have to remember that when the margins are so fine, it does not take much to feel like we’ve fallen far even if it’s not true or there are legitimate reasons. We have had the misfortune of suffering injuries to some of our most important players this year and to assume we can get away with that is just naive.
Ford has right hand drive escapes in Australia. Your callout about specific vehicle models is one, not entirely correct, and two, not relevant to the point of the parent comment.
That’s not really true. Banks getting higher interest on loans also pay out more interest on deposits, otherwise they’re unable to attract and retain customers. FI profitability is based on net interest margin (revenue from lending - losses from deposits), and they need deposits to have the money to lend out so they can’t arbitrarily lower their deposit account rates to increase NIM.
Banks get richer no matter what happens, because people need loans. If anything, higher rates make it more challenging for banks to make money as people are less able to make repayments and less likely to take out loans for luxury purchases or holidays.
Reach a broader audience on dogshit platforms. At least this is proper censoring and not a piss take off a line through the “bad word”
Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2019 has a 10 year support window, and subsequent LTSC versions, 5 years. If you can get your hands on one of these licences you would presumably continue to receive security patches. If the US government is somehow not running on this kind of licence, it would be pretty funny, but I’m sure Microsoft would be lenient and let them jump onto whatever compatible LTSC version given its an American company.
I would say it’s actually only a small amount to think about.
I thought Firefox desktop did have site isolation, and I think it might be in mobile too or at least the nightly builds.
What an incredible reaction to going a goal down. I forgot to vote, but I thought Martinelli really showed his quality. I felt the whole game, Saka was really missing his link up play with Odegaard and Ben White, but still managed to put in an amazing performance.
I don’t know what was going on with Jesus. He made some really great plays but just way too indecisive in dangerous positions. I don’t know if it’s a confidence issue, or if he just isn’t gelling with anyone. Havertz on the other hand continues to prove the doubters wrong.
Oh absolutely, it’s just crazy to see how far we have pushed the limits of what the human body is capable of. Every now and then people joke about players being slow or unfit, but they’re still probably fitter than 95% of the population.
Unsolicited advice incoming, feel free to ignore it. Stretching (not just when you exercise, but right before and after bed) and a good quality pair of runners could work wonders if they’re not already things you have. Note - I don’t really practise what I preach, but the times in my life when I’ve had/done both my body has really thanked me. I just suck at consistency and I’m a stinge.
And not just do 90, but frequently running 10km or more in bursts of full sprints. They really are incredible athletes.
Non profit does not mean what you think it means
Down under, it’s usually footpath which I think is even more descriptive
Love playing. Moving for a job at the end of this year so this is my last year with a community team I started 3 years ago and I’m gonna miss them dearly
1, the comic is a joke, and 2, the author obviously doesn’t believe the technology will exist imminently since the premise is what Elon has promised it will do, not the actual science and what is currently possible.
Stop giving the benefit of the doubt to somebody who has repeatedly and demonstrably lied about the capabilities of things they have a financial interest in. He has more money than God, in part in thanks to his deceit, he really doesn’t need your help.