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hitmyspot,

There are local election candidates who have manages tonnecer post Nazi propaganda despite less staff and less financial backing. At a certain point it’s not just incompetence. Its willful. That point was passed during his term, not recently.

Its just a shame that so many can be willfully ignorant or brush it off as you are. It should be consequential. Its like social media companies saying they don’t have the funds to properly moderate with staff. Yet newspapers managed for generations. They seem to always have enough staff to take advertising money.

In this case its not turning a blind eye. Its magnifying damaging voices.

Biden is dramatically out of touch with voters on Gaza. He may lose because of it (www.theguardian.com)

On the issue of Gaza, Biden is dramatically out of touch with the voters he needs to win re-election. If he will not be moved by morality to stop his support of this war, he should be moved by vulgar self-interest. Gaza is not a distant foreign conflict: it is an urgent moral emergency for large swaths of voters. Biden will lose...

hitmyspot,

There is no shortage of idiots. There never has been.

hitmyspot,

Back in the day, sometimes USA TV shows would not air overseas for months depending on the schedule. Often spoilers online would ruin some parts. Piracy solved this. Then they started doing same time release worldwide but you had to use buggy streaming services and the quality was poor. Then they tried selling shows for much more than their worth on a per episode basis. Piracy fixed all these problems. Netflix was a good, reasonable solution and then they all decided to dontheor own thing. Piracy it is then.

Its funny that even Netflix knew that the greed of others was their biggest risk as they planned to be streaming HBO before HBO and others caught up. Its a pity they didn’t emulate the quality.

hitmyspot,

Many of the best discoveries and inventions were accidental or not immediately obviously great. So, pointless products aside, that is actually one of the good parts of capitalism. When there is no incentive for innovation, innovation can stall.

hitmyspot,

Yes, it without innovation, they are at risk of a competitor overtaking them by being innovative. Some of the examples you give are the opposite. They are mknetisstion of captured markets.

In the 80s and 90s, it was the same. Except instead of adding iot, they would add a small digital clock. To pencils, cases, bags, fridges etc. For some, like microwaves, it stuck. For others it didn’t.

NBC News: After X post about Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker, Missouri AG demands documents from Kansas City mayor (www.nbcnews.com)

The attorney general of Missouri is demanding information about the circumstances of a post shared on the X social media platform by the official city of Kansas City account that stated Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker’s city of residence....

hitmyspot,

Do they mean x, formerly known as Twitter? This is the first time I’ve seen it reference like this and it’s confusing as a headline, as X can also stand in as an unknown variable.

hitmyspot,

I don’t think kids having no access to food in a crisis is ever going to be a positive thing. Kids are often fussy eaters, but there are evolutionary reasons for it. They have a genuine fear they will be without food and water and are rationing. If kids are hungry, they will eat non preferred foods, but if they go hungry often, food anxiety may make a worse relationship,with food than being fussy.

hitmyspot,

I feel they are taking features and options away. I don’t mind if they have a simple and advanced menu so those who want to adjust can do so, and its simple for the average user.

However, instead they treat everyone as if they are tech ikliterate. They lock it down for financial gain and call it protecting consumers.

hitmyspot,

The tldr says 72% efficient. If it can store excess solar or wind from times they are not in use and release at times of higher demand, it should be great.

Better is always on the road to perfect.

hitmyspot,

Or the movement to microtransactions means prolonged time playing will lead to more income, whereas number of sales is completed.

hitmyspot,

If it’s not ready to play, don’t do a playtest. They want to have their cake and eat it. The playtest is for publicity, not testing.

hitmyspot,

So, even at full release, there could be bugs. That makes the suppression of actual opinions worse. If people didn’t call out unfinished projects, they would not get fixed. If they want preorders, stop making buggy mess games.

hitmyspot,

Employees do testing, already covered by an NDA. Content creators do publicity. If they are restricted to no negative publicity, then they are not reliable and it’s dishonest.

hitmyspot,

Because the community response was negative. It didn’t end up there by mistake. It was put there.

hitmyspot,

Yes, but given the scope to alter, why not better different?

hitmyspot,

Well written and well researched article that is neither alarmist nor hopeful. The question is going to be how this house of cards collapses and when. I was sure it was going to be evergrande and Chinese property? Instead will we sleepwalk into another middle east war and this then joins with the Ukraine Russia way through proxies.

Are we looking at a financial event or the finances forcing us into a different event?

hitmyspot,

I think it’s normal for all films to get a standing ovation there, so this is not really news.

UK tightens scrutiny of all Indian spice imports amid contamination allegations (www.reuters.com)

Britain’s food watchdog has applied extra control measures on all spice imports from India, it said on Wednesday, becoming the first to ramp up scrutiny of all Indian spices after contamination allegations against two brands sparked concerns among global food regulators....

hitmyspot,

I wonder if given there are known issues with their customs system, if companies will exploit that with dodgy foods and products.

hitmyspot,

Work from home. People use an extra room as an office instead of a roommate. Commercial property is at lower capacity. It’s a refit in how we use space.

I would not be surprised if there was an increase in seperate ons and increase in people living without others, irrespective of work arrangements. What’s odd, is that there has not been a rejigger again since rents started rising.

I think travel was also booming after Covid, so airbnbs were probably going gangbusters. Not so much any more, but the market probably hasn’t adjusted yet.

It’s probably a combination of all of these, and other factors.

hitmyspot,

No, they mean they will tell customers in one area they share their values and aso tell customers in another area that they share their values, even when they differ or are in direct conflict. Hopefully it backfires and they lose both.

hitmyspot,

The idea is to encourage the opposite. If they want access to furnace, Germany, Italy, they need to make it available in smaller countries. It becomes financially viable to cater to small countries when not doing so loses the big countries.

hitmyspot,

Jared Leto is in good films. They’re just not good due to his efforts. He’s not so awful he stands out, but he’s not generally good. How he continues to get major parts is amazing.

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