Well, that’s the thing about ‘fairness’: it’s completely subjective until logic, reason, and equality under the law are put into place. Thus, the UCMJ. A code governing what constitutes fairness in situations such as these.
Well, that’s the thing about ‘fairness’: it’s completely subjective until logic, reason, and equality under the law are put into place. Thus, the UCMJ. A code governing what constitutes fairness in situations such as these.
Or we could find people that we trust building pressurizers and generators for nuclear power plants in the US, hire them with full benefits, factor in the cost of labor, work out unions, pay them more than we would be paying to have it fabricated elsewhere, then lay off all those workers once we have built the parts…
This just in:
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I think a more ‘accurate’ word, if we are sticking to anthropomorphic descriptors, would be “paranoia”.
You know what’s hilarious?
And so are the FBI and NSA, if its that simple.
Who cares *what* it is - what we should be asking is, “Are they making good on their claim and doing it better than their competitors, today?”
Hey, it’s okay, eh?
Oh, I haven’t forgotten - which is why I said, “pick some digits that will require a warrant.”
The benefit to this is that it should comply with the new version of Apple’s integrated hardware-backed encryption solution.
I would agree to that sentiment, despite it being from a TV show I absolutely deplore for no good reason. And I am sure you are aware of the ironic undertone of that quote where my comment was meant without irony, and the additional irony of using someone else’s idea to explain you and your position.
Copying ideas and making the best version of that idea is the best idea.
The only thing that needs to be said to anyone:
I realize in the business world it’s more cut-throat, but one thing I have noticed is that shit really doesn’t start hitting the fan - and the industry really doesn’t get shaken - until any participant starts making claims that they *are* the market... and the only market.
And if you were only thinking about a certain people group when you heard the word “racist” - guess what?
“... if your spouse is *incarbonited*...”
Fun fact: this treaty actually did almost nothing - and as is the case with almost any international treaty or resolution - compliance was entirely optional.
“When you don’t realize what you can’t do, you can do some pretty cool stuff.”