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  • The US’ dog has rabies

  • The Atlantic is nuts and run by Zionist extremists. Their editors attribute any criticism of Israel as “anti-semitism.” And now they run articles with phrases like “legally killed children.”

  • Time to make Linamp

  • What makes up the strings?

  • Can’t seem to find one

  • Not really. I ask it questions all the time and it makes shit up.

  • Could you link a source? If there are any commission reductions; it’s spelled out in policy and applies equally to all app developers of that type.

    Google had secret back room deals for some developers that weren’t following the policy other app developers were subjected to. If you can find an example of Apple having secret back room deals that cut some developers a break and not others, I’d be interested to see it.

  • Hey! I can keep my job for at least a few more years

  • 4 produces inaccurate programming answers too

  • Scarcity is a requirement for capitalism.

  • You cannot tiptoe around dictators, you need to crush them

  • Go home

  • Yeah all these jobs pay minimum wage. It’s no surprise they have a shortage.

  • Harvard is dead. Fuck em. They’ve lost all my respect.

  • Holy shit

  • This was predictable. Everyone has a phone. Phones have CarPlay and Android Auto.

    The fact that they named it “Car Thing” made it clear that it didn’t have much of a valid use and that they didn’t really have a lot of confidence in it.

    It’s annoying that they even created it in the first place. It’s more annoying that they now predictably are not supporting it anymore. It should be illegal.

  • It’s pretty simple. Google was using the monopoly in ways that benefit some businesses. Rather than charging everyone the same commission rates, they were caught excusing some businesses from those rates.

    Apple on the other hand enforces their commission equally on everyone.

    It’s easier to argue that you’re operating a monopoly harmful to competition when you’re using your position to pick and choose winners.

  • I agree with your entire comment except the end.

    We shouldn’t have attacked Iraq or Afghanistan. The premise for the war in Iraq was that Saddam was harboring weapons of mass destruction. That was a flat out lie. The Iraq war and the power vacuum it created led to the creation of ISIS.

    Afghanistan had elements of Al-Qaeda present. The Taliban tolerated them. We should have hunted bin Laden there and hit Al-Qaeda where we could find them, but toppling the government was mostly useless and we ended up needing to get the hell out of there after spending $2 trillion dollars, only to have the Taliban return.

    Should we have attacked Saudi Arabia though? Absolutely. We should have actually done regime change there and maybe even helped ourselves to the oil revenues to cover the costs of 9/11 and our military. Our presence would’ve also helped modernize their medieval society in ways beneficial to the Middle East.

  • MSFT is larger