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Sometimes a big company has to stagnate for a while for the innovation to manifest over time. Big government regulations like this don’t give them that chance.
Sometimes a big company has to stagnate for a while for the innovation to manifest over time. Big government regulations like this don’t give them that chance.
Tyrannical government overreaching and stifling innovation. This is what happens when you don’t have the second amendment and civil rights for corporations.
Not everyone is BORN with an emerald spoon but with a little gumption and a few emeralds, anybody can make their own.
If you didn’t want Elon to make these sorts of decisions then you shouldn’t have voted with your wallets to make him the richest person in the world. If you don’t like the way he’s using his OWN space satellite company to aid or not aid a country at war, then how about start YOUR own space satellite company to compete with him? Then you can let the Ukraine use your satellites to sink the Russian navy free of charge if you’re so magnanimous.
Solid business decision by Spotify here, I support this move. I’ll probably switch over to them from YouTube music.
Wow that’s even more sad for you guys in your funny little hats, you got beat out by one state.
Wrong, California is 6th largest.
No it’s quite comfy in my home, thank you very much
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Psh 6th at eating tea and crumpets maybe, you dumb limeys can’t even spell words right while insulting people.
One of my tenants once was causing me a lot of issues (cooking stinky spicy food in the unit after I told him to stop), so I sprinkled some drugs around his apartment and then alerted the police. It was much easier to evict the problematic tenant that way and I was able to keep the security deposit as well.
Ha, no way. You wish. The only thing England is top 10 at is smelling their own farts.
It’s all about supply and demand, and the customers have demanded smarter TVs. In this way capitalism drives innovation. Who knows, a couple years from now TVs will likely be twice or three times as smart as they are now!