He may have meant that she stepped up to DNC Chair when the former DNC chair, Tim Kaine(Where have I heard that name recently?), stepped down and recommended her for the position.
Let's be fair here. Treating people with respect is an onerous request of law enforcement especially when compared to just giving them many more ways in which to kill innocent people.
The media likes to do other things to like throw around the increase in Nintendo's market cap means the game itself is a success and not people buying into a fad frenzy.
If you have Nintendo stock, sell it now before people get bored, don't want to pay 2 win or buy a $35 additional device to play.
They're not being told to create anything. They're just being told to do exactly what they're doing now to a device they don't control using the existing protection.
Google seems to think that France has a problem with global censorship. Many of the governments would be just fine with other nations censoring the internet if they get to do it.
They're certainly much more afraid of what their own citizens will find out about their own governments than what their citizens will have censored by other governments.
The system works well. If people started voting them out, the laws would change to make voting more and more inconvenient.
The only thing to do is wait until they go too far and enough people are ready for the unpleasantness involved in forcing the issue by any means necessary.
Where's the law for auto makers who use sub-standard security to save money? How many auto execs are going to jail for being irresponsible about the security they use in cars?
Yes, because the best solution is to take users who can't manage to find a start button and make them use an unfamiliar OS. That is sure to make them more secure.
So the natural evolution of these operating systems if they started having a mass influx of users would be to start engineering them to protect the user from themselves.
Look, I get it. I don't like Microsoft either. However, there's being 'right' and being 'realistic'. Telling people's grandparents to switch to linux is just not realistic.
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If this was coming out of his pocket then he might be more invested in the outcome.
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If you have Nintendo stock, sell it now before people get bored, don't want to pay 2 win or buy a $35 additional device to play.
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They're certainly much more afraid of what their own citizens will find out about their own governments than what their citizens will have censored by other governments.
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The only thing to do is wait until they go too far and enough people are ready for the unpleasantness involved in forcing the issue by any means necessary.
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So the natural evolution of these operating systems if they started having a mass influx of users would be to start engineering them to protect the user from themselves.
Look, I get it. I don't like Microsoft either. However, there's being 'right' and being 'realistic'. Telling people's grandparents to switch to linux is just not realistic.
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"94% more likely to try new service offering free data"
That makes the mobile companies the gatekeepers. You would *have* to pay them for zero rating to have a chance.
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Probably a secret court so Apple can't talk about it.
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