jury_of_peers = random12(peers(defendant) + peers(prosecutor)) OR random6(peers(defendant)) + random6(peers(prosecutor));
peers(X) is declared/set by X. num(peers(X)) >= num_citizens/10 so that corrupt X cant set 12 yes men.
This would incentivize X to be good to peers(X).
Look like we are talking about robinhood govts now. In practice it never goes well for anyone except politicians and bureaucrats.
> BTW, I'm not only talking about Apple with this right to repair stuff, I'm talking about every company. Companies that make devices everyone lives with and depends on, and they want to retain control of them even though people pay the full price not for renting, but owning.
In favour of the cause. But very opposed to the means.
> Yeah you can look for another company. Do it before they're driven out of business or acquired by the established ones. Or you can force corporations to do something that will benefit the population.
And you see more regulatory burden as help in their struggle against the establisheds ?
> Liberties of the corporations. Well, companies really need some restrictions right now. The chase for growth and profits is insane and will fuck up the majority of people and this planet pretty soon.
Libertaies are libertaies. The line of discrimination is always drawn in sand.
> You sound either like a multi-millionaire CEO or a brainwashed person who believes he's gonna be a millionaire someday. Well, guess what, if you're middle to low class, the odds you'll strike it big are quite low (and they're getting lower every year).
You just have to more successful than 50% to feel the burn. Not even that if your crossing the borders for example. Noone goes unscathed in your world.
And you should also not assume yourself to be most poor. There are always 10 more poor/unprivalaged/needy behind you.
PS: Apparently 2posts/hr and 3posts/day is "posting too fast" for HN.