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throwaway829
·2 anni fa·discuss
"very, very long time ago", it was two years ago.
throwaway829
·3 anni fa·discuss
"value" not "valuation". It has a value of hundreds of billions, if not trillions, of dollars. It would require enforceable patents to have that value funnel to one company.
throwaway829
·3 anni fa·discuss
Assuming the bacteria story is true, your open source analogy is wrong. Anyone can copy the bacteria (similar to open source) but there's no maintenance needed once the bacteria is released to the public. Anyone in any country can offer to give you the bacteria. It's naive to think that anyone but a non-profit would release something like this.
throwaway829
·3 anni fa·discuss
No native writing system was known among North American Indians at the time of first European contact.

Please explain the type of evidence you could gather that would tell you American Indians thought intentional burning was a good idea and part of their planned forest management.

From what I'm reading on your link the evidence is evidence of fires burning things down, thus the Indians had an advanced forest management system in place.
throwaway829
·3 anni fa·discuss
America has been at perpetual war for decades. Other counties are hated for much less than this.
throwaway829
·4 anni fa·discuss
If that were true, Apple would just add limiting Airdrop to 10 minutes as an additional default option. Removing Always on airdrop was done because it's the only form of community communications that doesn't go through the Censors.
throwaway829
·4 anni fa·discuss
judged, sure. Imprisoned, only in banana republics.
throwaway829
·4 anni fa·discuss
Why don't you list your non-propaganda media sources? The only one I can think of was WikiLeaks, but your trustworthy, benevolent western governments made sure to destroy it.

At least you have CNN /s
throwaway829
·4 anni fa·discuss
In this case, it's not 'quietly' because it's sinister, it's 'quietly' because it's extremely embarrassing. The US used all its political might to force a global boycott of Russia. Now it's telling farmers to buy Russian fertilizer. I'm no expert, but even I know Russia is a (the?) leading source of fertilizer. And to do this when we were already suffering high inflation? It's a blunder at best.