

that’s why this time around, there can be no mercy. All of them must hang. The precedent must be set so these trash don’t try it again in 70 years.


that’s why this time around, there can be no mercy. All of them must hang. The precedent must be set so these trash don’t try it again in 70 years.


I was thinking practicing our riflemanship


Practicing


JD Vance tells us not to call people Nazis…what this clown actually is out-Nazi-ing the Nazis.
We really need a law that says any device you own cannot show you ads and any “recommendations” or promotions stuff from the company itself must be one setting to disable. And it cannot be tied to maintaining an active subscription or anything else they may think up.
If you pay money for a device, in itself it can’t show you ads. Services and apps you install, may.


Make Brendan Carr donate to Freedom of the Press, The White House Correspondents Association or other non-partisan 1st amendment groups
Then make him take a class on the 1st amendment.
And finally, force him to sit through the most uncomfortable comedy show you can imagine.

so let’s make a list of “people” she covers for:
Am I missing anyone?
Digital Ocean’s app platform offers a toer tier to deploy static sites from Github and a few other places.


That’s what happens when you elect a billionaire felon.
But even local brands and store brands are similar.


BJ’s house brand. I assume it has mostly to do with the price of diesel. Coka Cola prices vary with diesel prices.


Since my last grocery trip: beef is at record highs, worse than the pandemic. Egg beaters (100% inflation in 11 months) and Hot Pockets (50% inflation, same time period) are at record prices BJ’s bottled water went up from $3.50 to $4, first increase I’ve seen Soda products are are almost record highs, around $8.75 ish. Record high was when diesel was super high, and was $9.50. now, 15 years ago, same store, it was regularly $2. an average loaf of bread is almost at $4.- 15 years ago it was breaking $1.


He just wants something, anything, as big as Obama’s. Crowd sizes popularity deportations Nobel Peace Prize or of course, well you know…
Interesting piece but also misses one major point: Its always more expensive to create than maintain and vendor lock-in and high switching cost make it difficult to change and easy to pass along cost increases.
Basically, for AWS to double its income, it doesn’t need to double its customer base, it may need to raise fees a bit, bring on some new clients, but mostly let its customer base expand and use more resources including simple having more data - more rows in databases - and more backups. They don’t have to build anything new in AWS to do that, but when they do add new AWS products they’ll move some revenue around (think companies moving from EC2 to a dedicated managed database) and they’ll extract more revenue from the same customers. AI may accelerated this, but given its generally output, I think the whole push to use AI is just dog fooding trying to get fools to buy another product and locking themselves further into the ecosystem.