I guess all the class action law suits are the free market way or regulating this? Not sure how efficient that is but at least there's some kind of pain for lying on ingredient lists.
Great article, it pinpoints the issues that leads devs to complain about "politics" and "bureaucracy" in a company. I think the lack of introspection can really wear engineers down.
Now that AirBnb and Uber are no longer novelties, it seems like supply and demand is simply working to bring the price to its natural level. The nice thing about flexible rates (as opposed to traditional taxis) is that Uber can quickly respond to changes in supply vs. demand.
Travelling is such an important way for people to grow, but it's so hard to appreciate its value without actually doing it. It's shocking how many people have only left their state to visit Disney Land.
It makes sense to reduce the effect of "cottage industries" getting paid to misrepresent the popularity of certain topics. I wouldn't call that censorship.
It seems to me that there's many people in America who don't realize they're in poverty. The vast majority of Americans would consider themselves middle class, while the Federal Reserve found that over 40% of households don't have $400 in cash available in case of an emergency.