Finally! I've been waiting for this to finally happen.
"randomly disconnecting from their host" has been going on for years.
...and while it's comical watching various people running around in circles on various tech support sites, being told to "update their drivers" or "modify their power settings"
I'm happy that perhaps consumers will finally get some justice, and force these idiots to QC and properly support their products.
The real crime is her inability or incompetency in expending even the most trivial of efforts, to cover up her fraud by deleting older versions stored in Excel...
Now do you see how preposterous your point is? It's important not to live in a far left shithole state, where property rights are not taken seriously, and which do not have stand your ground laws.
(also, your link has nothing to do with squatters, it has more to do with laws surrounding intruders. In Texas the homeowner would not have been charged.)
the only thing I concede is that there is a gray area, the in between, as you put it... but aside from that gray area in between, large corporations do not have rights. the end.
I understand that libertarian logic uses gray areas as a means to an end of furthering their ideology, but that is not an issue for me.
If you use a misleading headline, then that is not my problem. I skimmed the article as the New Yorker is an overly verbose rag read by sesquipedalian obsessed pseudo-intellectuals.
Actually, YOU have just made an excellent point unintentionally, not everyone has the time or desire to read a long article. IF you prefer more longform content, then you can go to any number of platforms which specialize in that.
Twitter is what it always was, a quick take or bite-size morsel of information.