threeganzi 2d ago • 100%
Are you able to find another doctor? Because that doctor seem like a bad doctor.
threeganzi 2d ago • 100%
Probably, but it would depend on how much gross revenue they make on said practice, and how often they get a fine.
threeganzi 6d ago • 66%
Seem much smarter and humane to redistribute the resources, and direct most of those resources to find resource efficient processes.
threeganzi 6d ago • 80%
No
threeganzi 1w ago • 82%
I tend to agree but you could argue that from a perspective in the center of the rotation you’re turning to the right. Imagine standing in the center of those arrows.
threeganzi 1w ago • 100%
Sure, those are probably reasonable speculations, but your suggested title was very absolute. Hence I was wondering if you had more concrete reasons to suggest that title.
threeganzi 1w ago • 100%
Please expand, what do you know about the motives?
threeganzi 2w ago • 90%
It wasn’t tens of millions deaths if that’s what you’re implying. An atrocity but always good to stay to the facts.
threeganzi 2w ago • 100%
I’m using 1Password and have been happy using it. Any reason not to use it, aside from not being open source?
threeganzi 2w ago • 100%
Asstivists?
threeganzi 2w ago • 100%
Thanks again for the nice response and thanks for the book tip. I’ll see if I can find some time and a copy, and read it.
threeganzi 2w ago • 100%
Yeah, what kind of hacktivist group would go against Internet Archive? Not activists for good at least.
Edit: according to another article they are a pro-Palestinian group. Still not sure about their motives for Internet Archive.
BlackMeta, also known as SN_BlackMeta, appeared in November 2023 and has a history of claiming responsibility for attacks against organizations in Israel, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States. In May, the group claimed responsibility for a multiday denial-of-service attack on the San Francisco-based Internet Archive. In April, the group claimed to have attacked the Israel-based infrastructure of the Orange Group, a French provider of telecommunication services in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. The group also targeted organizations in Saudi Arabia, Canada, and the United Arab Emirates.
threeganzi 2w ago • 100%
Thanks a lot for taking the time to write such a well written and thorough response! My ignorance shows, and I’ve definitely gained some knowledge of both the definition and history of fascism.
threeganzi 2w ago • 100%
If there is money to be made those companies would make deals for data/ad-space, it’s just that they will do it in competition with other ad services and search services for example. That’s how a healthy market works, no? (Aside from the problematic data brokerage which is another issue)
And if they can’t survive that, then the business should probably not exist.
In that sense you could argue the market is “hurt” but I think consumers will benefit in the long run when competition can thrive, and monopolies do not exist.
threeganzi 2w ago • 50%
I admit I’m ignorant on the issue, and you seem to know: what are some examples of socialist organizations being the main force in stopping fascism?
And what about the cases of socialist fascism? Is the only remedy a more socialist organization?
threeganzi 2w ago • 100%
Then the search company buy the ad service from the ad company, as all other search engines can then do as well. Isn’t that the point of breaking up a big company?
I’m a layman, but how is that harming the market?
threeganzi 2w ago • 100%
They have a pretty fun FAQ on the campaign site explaining the legality of it.
threeganzi 2w ago • 100%
I think the creator and writer of The Wire based the characters and plot in his experience as a journalist working for Baltimore Sun. Some characters are less fictional than others, but I think he wanted to depict and emphasize how the city works. So maybe not too far from the real Baltimore.
I think while some characters are plain shit persons, many characters have a lot of depth in them, making you feel and root for them despite being the “bad guys”.
It also shows that doing what would be considered “right” will not always work out for you.
threeganzi 2w ago • 100%
And if not all, at least for the arguably most important day of all in the self declared bastion of democracy.