Ew and buy components? No thank you, just mine, smelt, and build them, cheaper to boot.
Ew and buy components? No thank you, just mine, smelt, and build them, cheaper to boot.
Glad I live on Earth 1.
Ah yes compared to you being right?
If all you’ve got left to say are little quips, I’m going to stop this conversation here as it’s a waste of my time.
This is literally a company employing people, it is capitalist exploitation.
I know exactly how the terms are, and I know there is overlap in the exploitation game.
None of what is going on in the article is about colonialism
Also it’s extremely rude and condescending to talk down to others like you just did.
Buddy, they are being employed to manually sort data and do content moderation for tech companies, they are not having their “virtual spaces” “bulldozed”.
The lawyers issue is that they are not gaining beneficial tech skills that can be used to develop a native IT sector from this work.
There is only capitalism at play here, no colonies virtual or otherwise.
This lawyer talks as if they just discovered what capitalism is.
Duh it’s exploitation, the entire system is exploitation. It’s not colonialism, it’s capitalism and we’ve been aware of it for over a hundred years now.
Service guarantees citizenship.
And does he expect those local level politics to remain as is depending on who wins?
I love my touchscreen, it’s great for media control, map, etc.
Mind you that is all it does, every other feature is behind a physical button. Which I also love.
Touchscreen for some things, physical for the rest.
Would’ve loved to have seen Scavengers get finished.
The author is so stupid, the monkey will of old age long before the universe ends.
The standby drain is negligible and it allows for the device to stay updated and synced.
Is your power button at the back of your pc next to the usb and hdmi ports? The place you dont look when trying to plug in a memory stick by feel.
Well first off if you look at the picture, this is a much smaller device. If the power switch was in the same place as the larger case it would be on the side edge.
Secondly because it’s now moved into a space where it’s not going to be accidentally hit, and requires an intentional effort to press.
That’s great, how many IT guys have to manually go around turning off hundreds of computers at the switch instead of running some automated method across the whole network? Such a rare and unlikely situation that the average home consumer and user of a device such as this really doesn’t ever have to factor in.
Uh how often are you having to power on your Mac mini? I think mines been off like twice last year.
Having the power switch away from where I often blindly poke around to plug cables in, sounds like a good choice.
Let the Luddite’s not use it if they don’t want to, they’re only hurting themselves.
I’m sure if you searched for stuff nearby you could find a small local shop who could help you out.