I don’t disagree with your sentiment but the 5G modem pictured on a pole in Atlanta looked like a mess with lots of exposed wires. I’ve never seen anything like that outside of a messy set up in a home office.
I’m fairly certain that the carriers could fit the antennas and wiring into a more clean looking packages to put on poles.
This was a surprising read... JoAnn Morgan was also interviewed on NPR a few weeks ago on the same topic.
The tone was lighter... by Morgan’s own words she was accepted at NASA after the launch and continued to work there until after retirement.
> MORGAN: They got used to me, and they accepted me. And so by Apollo 11, them putting me out there to be there at liftoff was probably not that big a surprise. And after launch, the test supervisor, who happened to be the same one who'd told me I couldn't be at blockhouse 34, he came down and gave me a cigar when he was handing out cigars.
Pornhub has good enough porn, can find something for most any niche.
Soon you’ll find though, if you’re really into this or that, individual studios that cater to your niche create videos with high production value that are all around better than what you dig up on pornhub.
There are marketplaces for small studios like clips4sale.com (nsfw).
Also aggregators for specific niches / topics, etc.
Maybe anti-YouTube people can look to porn for the way out?
It seemed to me like the government subsidizing the market in stark contrast to unfettered capitalistic principles is the root of the issue.
Perdue’s income sharing plan mentioned in the article seemed really interesting off the cuff.
I think it would have been really beneficial had I been required to create a pitch deck to get financing for my education.