Both Lyft and Uber are public companies. If you know this is a bubble for sure, there are plenty of opportunities for you to cash in on that. In fact, if you have solid research that proves it's a bubble, plenty of people will pay you for that research.
Is forcing wheelchair users to use subway human decency to you? We're talking about a situation where it's cheaper to let them use taxi service, and it's a better experience.
My uncle lives in a wheelchair by the way. The horror of imagining him having to use the subway...
That’s not the point of GP though? The whole premise of virtualization is that an OS process is not a perfect sandbox. There’s a hierarchy of sandboxes. Protecting other processes from accessing something inside the sandbox is not the job of a browser sandbox. This actually just goes to show the GP’s point: not all sandboxes are created equal.
I think you have the idea of sandbox (or at least the idea of sandbox in the context of a web browser) backwards: it means an application (webpage) running inside the sandbox cannot access resources not granted. This side channel access does not run inside a sandbox at all.
Gee, the aviation world would be so much safer if everyone just listened to pixl97.