I don’t know - Apple has tended theirs pretty well. The key - as with Apple - is to get your consumers to fight for you.
I don’t know - Apple has tended theirs pretty well. The key - as with Apple - is to get your consumers to fight for you.
I thought Baron knew all about the Cyber?
I had to check and it is still in that state.
I wouldn’t be surprised if this isn’t so much a hack as it is yet another in a long line of people that Trump contracts out for work then refuses to pay.
Still showing the hacked front page, LOL!!!! I’m guessing the domain has been hijacked and pointed elsewhere, so it’s not just a simple task of having the admins go into the servers and roll back the page.
Since Uber and Lyft entered the market, drivers have worked in an almost completely unregulated work environment with often very low wages and essentially no workers’ rights
The graphics are clean and crisp, but otherwise it’s the same game that’s been available for years on Xbox One without the Undead Nightmare DLC for almost half that price.
Yeah, this is all totally normal...organized religion is a front. A front for groomers (take your pick of what kind), a front for profit (tithing is the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard 0f) and a front for pedos. Fuck all religions.
Damn liberals and drag queens.... oh, wait a minute...
They were asking for a blanket backdoor to Apple devices. That’s very different from refusing to comply with a warrant for a specific criminals tweets.
They had a lawful warrant. We don’t get to decide which laws we follow or don’t follow. If a cop shows up at your house with a warrant, and you say “Nah, I disagree with the judge here..” guess what? The cop is going to come in anyway. The only reason Twitter was able to get away with this, while you can’t, is because…
I agree, but the problem is that current rules and policies only apply to certain people. Not-giving-out private data is the ideal, but if we aren’t going to do that across the board I don’t see why we should defend the bronze one.
Right? Pretty easy solution here. Our justice system seems exceptionally allergic to charging rich people with crimes
Let’s just agree to start calling it Xitter
Charge Musk with obstruction. You know he did it.
“people really need something that does it all”
Yeah, it seems like most people missed the brief completely, including the author who then compiled a list of grievances rather than dying trends.
That’s not really a list of automotive trends, and more a list of things people don’t like.
The argument against EVs is weak. There’s already a market for used cars that require major repairs. People buy 12 year old Audi/Mercedes/BMW/Maserati’s all the time.