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A security partition between front and back would’ve helped, and cameras inside the car as well. Y’know, like taxis. Oh, but I guess treating ride’share’ companies like the cab businesses they are takes away the disruptoridesharennovation spirit.

If I’m thinking of the same Youtuber, that guy caught a lot of shit after that April Fools stunt. And knowing how mindlessly toxic the PC gamer community can be when times are GOOD....... Well, I’m guessing shit happened and he finally had a massive breakdown that led to a suicidal vehicular rampage.

He didn’t do any actual labor. That was done by his workers. That 43 million would be better distributed to the people who actually do work and make the company what it is.

This past spring, Michael Ferro resigned as chairman of publicly traded media-looting hell-company Tronc, Inc., just

Totally cool :)

Obviously you don’t know how blockchain technology works or its potential, a lot of cryptocurrencies out there have no value but others like Ethereum have an intrinsic value and due to the low cost and fast processing power, eventually will be silently running behind most monetary transactions, despite the attempts

You don’t realize how much you are being taken for a ride, I assume.

You are too kind, and thank you for the recommendations! I appreciate some of Tim’s philosophical stances on business and life, especially the incorporation of Stoicism (which I believe they’ve mentioned a few times here on Lifehacker). I will be adding Sam Harris and The Atlantic to my rotation, but perhaps this will

Lifehacker should do an article like that: tools for mobilizing your community around a cause. That would be interesting.

I see where you are coming from. I really do.

I’m sure it’s tricky to parse- my info about the book comes from reading conferences with middle schoolers, so I got to see first hand how it affected the average kid. I was not impressed, but not outright scared because none of the kids reading it were on any sort of radar (it was a “popular girl” book). They gained

Thank you for posting this video. I find it very interesting that she critisizes the protagonist for being unlikable, being unfair and lashing out at random. The show is depicting a suicidal teen who is doing this, as is pointed out, at least in part for revenge. Why would anyone expect such a character to be

Americans keep asking why we can’t produce a world beater. We produce an 18 year old from Hershey, Pennsylvania (holy shit that’s American) who’s scoring and assisting at will in the UCL and Bundesliga. Former German legends like Lothar Matthaeus are heaping praise on him. Respected Bundesliga commentators call him

I’d much rather he educate himself than pretend to not be an ignorant bigot.

You illustrate TheWalkingDude’s point perfectly. Certain people are triggered hard by the notion of one dollar of their taxes being “redistributed” to some poor person (i.e. federal revenues are spent to promote the general welfare), but don’t bat an eye at hundreds of billions of tax dollars being laundered into

You do realize not everyone can get to a library, get access to a computer for the amount of time needed, and take care of siblings, ride busses, and so forth, right? Get out of your shell and see how other folk live to better understand that saying something as simple “go to the library” is not that simple at all.

Yeah, and the ones that help poor people are a miniscule portion of everything. I would rather be a nation that helps its poor than one that fucks them over. We give so many breaks to corporations and the exceedingly wealthy. We waste so much money on the military. Its about values. Mine are to help the less

This has absolutely nothing to do with anything, but it is a story that amuses me as an adult. In kindergarten there was one girl in our class who was most definitely the alpha child. She was the smartest, the fastest, the tallest, she was always first in line, did the best on all the projects. I distinctly