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  • They are not exactly bribes. Rather undisclosed preferential consulting jobs or hiring promises. It's quite easy to follow money in bribes. It's somehow so: after they finish politics careers, they get hired as highly paid consultants for their preferential treatment when they were politics

  • You described equipment for pretty much climber. You don't have shops every corner in the mountains and sleeping overnight happens sometimes due to bad weather. Sub zero temperatures are the norm in the mountains

  • We have still Anna's archive, scihub, libgen and old fashion traditional libraries ( including the national ). National libraries won't disappear in the nearest years, maybe will rotten due to defunding but still they will exist

  • Nothing interesting for 99% population. Tech blogging is the hardest stuff and most tech youtubers pretty much stopped contributing. What's the point of sharing knowledge if any gamer on twitch has bigger audience than you maybe 200 - 300 live watchers and it's the a good number of viewers for a very well known polish security researcher ( ex Google ). So you know why social media is going shit

  • Does it fix anything btw? I'm just wondering how it does work after all

  • It's not about on purpose but usually most people don't care about what's not in their interest. Today interests are usually quite shallow what tiktok shows quite well. Libraries do require money for operating. Even internet archive and wikipedia

  • Eizo or iiyama monitors are very good imo. The other use raspberry pi ( or anything else ) + tv card

  • It should be

    Strawman argument. I didn't write it you sneaky b...rd. I wrote marketing perpetual licenses which in most cases do include "perpetual updates". Still nobody has proved me othetwise by showing EULAs

  • Burden of proof lies on the person claiming so. Yes, indeed you don't understand that difference

  • So you will need to have a backup browser to use only Google services and everything but Google search blocked in ff

  • Show me then the eula

  • So then show me example eula of your cd / dvd as proof

  • Once again if you bought a product ( like boxed software version ) yes ( with no support ). If you bought a service it's impossible. People still believe that something may be free

  • Because it's a product ( CD ROM ) not service ( gog or steam ) so don't bulshit me

  • No, they are just impossible to offer. Imagine such a license given to company which can "live" for centuries. Impossible. Perpetual licenses are almost impossible to offer. If they are possible it's calculated that 99.999% of them will last than the expected timefrime np 3 years

  • Perpetual licenses are just scams. It's always startup type trick to get new clients during on-boarding phase for startups. It should be forbidden. It was similar for uber when they were undercutting opponents with their under the cost prices

  • For me it's simple rule, if nobody tells the sources or credits, it's not even worthy to analyze it and cross check the news. The worst thing is that even "reputable media agencies" like reuters and bloomberg use heavily "anonymous sources". Very often used as propaganda purposes