I understand that, but if a third-party was to make a mod that restores the old names, I don't see how they could possibly be held legally liable for it.
This is an interesting point. It could be pure coincidence but we can't overlook the fact that Musk's actions noticeably changed from helping to hinder Ukraine's war efforts not too long after a phone call with Putin.
I'm calling it: they're going to have Palantir set them up with a database of likely Democrat voters paired with facial recognition and detain everyone who is a positive match on their way to the polls until the polling station closes.
And then they'll have the mail-in votes thrown out.
Working underpaid menial physical tasks for an unfeeling entity that seeks maximum profit for itself, doesn't care in any way, shape or form about the well-being of people or their safety and often makes unbelievably stupid mistakes without ever facing consequences or even learning from them?
We're doing that already. It's called working for a corporation.
The best example I can think of to represent what the article is taking about is Doritos. I like to think of myself as someone with a decent amount of self-control. But if I ever see a bag of Doritos I can crush a whole value pack in two sittings. That stuff is engineered to be as addictive as possible and it shows. The only reason why I'm not a walking blimp is that I dont buy any because I know what happens when that stuff is in my house.
If only they engineered something that was both addictive and healthy for a change. But I guess there isn't much incentive to sacrifice maximum addictiveness for health.
I understand that, but if a third-party was to make a mod that restores the old names, I don't see how they could possibly be held legally liable for it.