So. I suppose everyone should stop by a police station once a year and hand over everything they own so the fuzz can go through all of it to see if they can charge you with anything.
Yes, the Clinton campaign has raised a lot more money than the Trump campaign, but $3500 a protestor? I mean, that's pretty obviously a ridiculous number.
That's highly skilled protester to you, sir. And highly skilled protesters deserve to be compensated properly. I understand they have the protest of 10, 20 ordinary protesters.
The problem is that this is yet another supposed association of members where the the apparatus that serves as the interface between members is actually a ruling party with its own interests which may have nothing to do with those of its vassals.
It's bad enough dealing with people in support situations who don't and won't understand how the internet works. Now they all have an opinion about this.
No one ever forgot that and it is completely irrelevant to the transition. Completely non-governments already can and have run their own parallel DNS because they feel like it.
You realize anyone can set up a parallel domain system anyway, right? It's been done.
The US government does not and never had control of the root anyway. Of course any crazy government can try to take control of it. What the heck do people imagine is the difference between "US" and "Other" in the first place?
It's pretty clear from the article that this is not some mere domain lookup or file count, or inflated by prefetch parameters, or any such thing. Not only from the various sorts of evidence, but from what the guy himself said.
This actually points to a more serious consequence. Other publishers wanting to know how engaging their content is, they should already know how much BS metrics are, without further revelation. Advertising industry, pff, well, they should know bullshit all the way around. Using metrics as a bludgeon by the copyright-monetizing sector; that is some actual consequence right there.
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Reds doing yellow journalism is the new orange?
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So. I suppose everyone should stop by a police station once a year and hand over everything they own so the fuzz can go through all of it to see if they can charge you with anything.
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Won't you please, won't you please? Please won't you be my cyber?
Hi cyber.
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That's highly skilled protester to you, sir. And highly skilled protesters deserve to be compensated properly. I understand they have the protest of 10, 20 ordinary protesters.
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The suck has already embraced us.
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The US government does not and never had control of the root anyway. Of course any crazy government can try to take control of it. What the heck do people imagine is the difference between "US" and "Other" in the first place?
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