I want a public fibre network, not for-profit space junk.
But they're only getting paid for the time a primter would take to print it, because why should she pay for more for less?
Or at least a suggestion.
That's a penalty. You gotta be dribbeling through those lights
No. Apple's just getting paid from both sides.
Shit, my desk used to be next to the kitchen. I made lunch and ran/emptied the dishwasher at the office and the bosses didn't whinge about how I spent my time. I also did a bunch of my ideation on the office couch.
But do the same things in my home and it's a problem? That tells me what the real issue is: the threat of agency.
"We falsely claim to be society's bodyguard, and this is how we're treated? As people you just expect to put themselves in harms way for your safety?
"The fuck is up with that?
"No, I don't know what a bodyguard does. Why do you ask?"
Oh no. Won't someone think of the people who are attracted to and hold a state monopoly on violence.
This. One of the points of this whole endeavour is self-hosting, in the name of resisting centralization.
Imagine if Mozilla had hostes its website on Geocities.
corporate profits decrease very slightly
This is the thing that people will reflexively point to, but this:
quality of life increases
This is the real issue. If quality of life increases, workers are less desperate, and are less willing to put up with their employers BS. Moreover, if other jobs are also paying a living wage, it's much easier to quit.
We have seen, over and over, that businesses are willing to spend money to exert control over workers. They'll do it even if it means a decline in profits, or even in revenue. Because at the end of the day, if you have your needs met, any money left over is just power, and power is meant to be used to control others.
Aww man, am I the only straight person in the room again? Story of my adult life
Depends on whether the Hulkster is claiming to have written it or not, brother