Comment Re:Judge, Jury, and Executioner (Score 1) 83
Which agencies have which powers is rather.. Weird and historical in the US.
Which agencies have which powers is rather.. Weird and historical in the US.
They're not aliens.
They just need to host their DNS records elsewhere.
Correct, you are not a lawyer. Those are respectively "A law on the books." and a "Law created by precedence.".
They're not the same law, nor do they have any direct relation, other than one being used to create case law.
Or they would get arrested because they're wearing an expensive suit so they must be a criminal.
I wish I was kidding. But suits, cars, etc, if they're "too expensive" for a black man to own or drive, will get you into trouble in a lot of places.
USPS used to be good and reliable. Hence my comment.
You mixed in a lot of irrelevant political nonsense with a question asked in bad faith.
Although I'm sure you know that, deep down.
That was before commercial interests got their hands on it.
And the actual 'internet' the military uses isn't "The Internet".
USPS has been getting throttled to death over the last few decades, regardless of who's in office.
Packages being stuck 'somewhere' for 3+ weeks is completely normal. And it gets even worse for international shipping.
Kinda of. But startups really do have a problem right now with rising interest rates.
Their "investors" can now put money into things that actually reliably make money, and no longer have to put their money into risky ventures. The reason there was so much 'free' money was because it actually cost them to put their money in the bank, so not spending money was a net loss, even if you spent it on something you might not ever see a ROI on.
I'd be curious to see what their legalese says about this particular feature, and whether it gives them even more rights to your mailbox than they already have.
Most overvalued startups. "Most valuable startup" is not a thing, if they were valuable, they would no longer be a startup.
It's so Google can track your buying behaviour, shipping behaviour, information about companies that do the shipping, etc, etc.
I wish I could say that's far fetched, but looking at everything Google has ever done, I'm fairly convinced that's the actual reason.
Small problem with that. If you're going to say the secret service agencies are going to kill you, and then you end up dead a couple hours later... That's.. Not how that works..
Parkinson's Law: Work expands to fill the time alloted it.