Never seen that button. Speaks for the UI designer, that a comment about a function is more visible than the function itself ;-) Just kidding, I am a fault for not looking right!
Well it is like that in Germany, and it worked the last few decades. Homeless people get free food and free shelter.
If the government should not provide anything, why should there be a government? You get taxed because the government provides something for you and the provided services need to get paid. I doubt you want to live in total anarchy without police, firemen or a working sewerage for example.
I think only very poor countries are overpopulated, because when there is no social security system and you can't save anything for yourself when you get old because you are poor, the only way is to get many children to hope that they will provide for you when you are old.
Rich countries which offer "free" (payed with taxes) social cares like Germany suffer from too many old people and too few children. So you have to offer more benefits for young families to get more children.
If you develop a social security net in poorer countries maybe families will start to get fewer children, because the state will care for you with no exception.
Why? I don't get it. Facilities like these (and health care, care for the old/jobless) benefit our society, why shouldn't you pay for them with tax money?
What else should tax money be used for then?
Why is the US thinking that way?
Duh, you should live how you want to, not how others want you to live.
Also you should not date/marry a girl which only likes you if you drive a specific car A, live in neighboorhood B, earn C and maintain society status Z.
You should work on your social skills if you can only get your neighbours to like you if you drive the same car as them or earn more/thesame than them. If they really dislike you because you are poorer than them or drive an older yet safe car they aren't worth the effort.
This is why a Saturn emulator was thought to be impossible for a long time. I just looked around and there seem to be some Saturn emulators around, but I did not test them and do not know how good they work - does anybody know? :-)
No, you don't have to publish the source code in public. You have to submit source code with your product to the customer, or a hint that the customer can request the source code if he wants to. This can be public, but it doesn't have to be public.
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