At some point in time I felt the need to make an anonymous Github account. It's quite annoying to know that people can google your name and see what you did in the last few years.
Or maybe if Intel wasn't a monopoly AMD could've solved the heat issues better and faster. It's hard to play fair and win when the other one is cheating.
That even today many European languages don't even have a basic dictionary. I'm not talking about the "guess the next word" feature. All I want is a dictionary that could suggest a correction to a misspelled word.
Use two languages at once? No way! I guess they need to invent a new chip or something.
Swipe to type? Hehe.
The keyboard in itself is fast and good but it lacks features.
In my city they cut down 10 meters of gardens around blocks of flats to make room for parking cars. Nobody bats an eye because parking is a bigger problem for them.
You only have the current benefits because some sort of union fought for them. Call it government, call it whatever but it was an organization fighting on your behalf.
> beyond that their ability to effect change pretty much stops there.
Is that true? You can't negotiate even further by yourself? I think you do.
Well, maybe. But I've learned that you can't take money out of "it". Even in places that strive to do so. If we could we could actually reach some utopia. Communism would become highly desirable.
My simplistic approach to credit: it allows people to buy stuff they can't afford but it drives prices up artificially. Lots of things would be cheaper if people couldn't afford to "produce" money.