In an industry notorious for jobhopping what leverage do you actually think these well compensated employees have? There's a horde of people willing to replace them if they wish to take an ideological stance and quit.
They can always start their own streaming service.
What do you think the financial standing is of a company that since 2015 has taken bitcoins and given people tokens valued at the current btc/usd price?
They are essentially taking shorts on bitcoin over the last 7 years.
The last few weeks have had some extreme rhetoric coming out of the US, claiming that Europe is about to be invaded by Russia, so extreme that even Euro allies find it a stretch.
Maybe this doesn't make the news for many Americans but in Europe it certainly doesnt go unnoticed when powerful governments talk about full scale war on your doorstep.
Now there's one country on Earth with a magnitude more spy sats than anyone else, let's call them X they are making these claims against country Y, in response Y demonstrates its ASAT capabilities for the world to see.
I find it hard to believe the small non-paying contingent is unique to the US or even a significant % of daily patients, plenty of other countries have homeless who end up in ED's.
America somehow spends far more than any other country on healthcare and yet patients still have some of the highest out of pocket costs even when they have expensive private insurance schemes, something is clearly broken to anyone looking and it's not the homeless causing it.
The bot usage is a significant amount of the low level noise, I've published things of no use to anyone and they always rack up a lot of dl's despite no one practically using them for a long time.
> Firstly, a bigger standard library would reduce the need for external dependencies
There's years worth of the same arguments tiringly made over and over again (same with namespacing) on the rust forum, everyone has played their hand on this issue a dozen times now, the community clearly has a majority stance on such things.
> A variant of the previous technique is to use the --allow-dirty flag of the cargo publish command.
Please correct me if I'm wrong but thought that flag simply allows uncommitted changes to be published, the source is still availabile for anyone to view on crates.io
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Works perfectly fine for me. Maybe you couldn't serve me a gdpr or something. Thankfully I can keep it turned off for now :)
I'd highly suggest you logout of twitter and try instead using it in private mode in a browser manually navigating. Bonus points for trying on mobile.
I remember trying to explain to a store that I couldn't access their Facebook business page because I didn't have an account and she still found it hard to believe even after me demonstrating it.
Many inside the walled gardens only see the pretty plants.
I go sort of tinfoil about why these billions of drugmoney is allowed to pass on the internet these days, if those uber specialists put their mind to this they could surely stop all the badness in the world, surely.
Maybe those machines that don't even spin up a fan with 400 npm dependencies, but billions of of low end embedded devices pumped out annually.
Call me a sceptic but I think the lightcrypto contest is actually something that will benefit society far more than the post-quantum simultaneously underway.
The police and justice system are never your friend irrespective of innocence, anyone with enough money and no infamy can just walk away, get a lawyer always, the justice system is irrevocably broken, don't fight that.
Venezuela, once one of the richest coutries on Earth with more oil than Saudi Arabia thought this way too.
Turned out great for them. By all metrics they should be Western Europe level rich and yet many young kids find it more profitable to mine coins in runescape 12 hours a day rather than actually get a job, strange how that happens hey, if only they printed more Bolivar this all could have been avoided?
They can always start their own streaming service.