Sending a rocket on a ridiculously stupid task with no useful purpose is not even remotely close to having the same negative impact as this has the potential to. It's so far apart that it is honestly quite stupid to even attempt to compare them.
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Considering it wouldn't need to run for-profit, it would cost much less than their market evaluation.
I'm not the guy suggesting nationalising SoMe, and I actually don't think it's a good thing to nationalise that particular function. But shutting down for-profit driven SoMe would probably be a good idea.
Huh, maybe it's just One+ then IDK. But honestly I couldn't care less, my phone always charges overnight, so I have no need for anything more than 5W anyway.
Doesn't most phones go that high these days? The One+ phones has their "warp charge" which maxes out at 65W
How high do you want your taxes to be, for a start?
High enough to cover proper healthcare and education (including higher education) for everyone. Personal wealth should never be a factor when it comes to education and healthcare.
It was used as a cheap replacement/filler in coffee during the German occupation in WW2 where i live. I think it's quite gross and tastes bad. Saying that the coffee must be from an old WW2 stock is often used as a reference/joke here when you have really bad tasting coffee.
Both are useless as payment in the real world at any meaningful scale ATM.
Should you really be concerned about a system that can be physically ruined by malware? I would say definitely yes...
Of course there's a financial reason, they've probably done a cost/benefit analysis and decided that it's financially better to screw over those customers than to spend money fixing it. But that's exactly the issue!
I think what most people disagree with, is that the active choice from AMD to not fix a very fixable issue, is a choice they know leaves customers is a seriously bad position. This is something they choose to do to their customers, because they could just as well choose to help them.
Why bother then?
No it has always been an additional purchase. The only "self driving" mode that's included by default is their "auto pilot", which is just TACC with better lane assist so it can take sharper bends in the road without "bouncing" between the lines like most other cars do with lane assist.
Most people seem to incorrectly think that autopilot and FSD are the same thing, but they are not.