The sad thing about your comment is that it applies to Apple and to Epic… and just about every other company out there.
Be the content you want to see on Lemmy.
The sad thing about your comment is that it applies to Apple and to Epic… and just about every other company out there.
My paltry few shares will vote No.
They’ve been sliding all month. $249->$188 so far.
He can buy in but he can’t buy all of Reddit. According to the article the IPO will only be for 10% of the company. If he goes in, that’s only going to drive up the price.
I look forward to voting against that proposal, if it ever comes up before the shareholders. If he spins off companies to compete against Tesla while still working for it, he’d get sued to pieces.
That will end up as a class action lawsuit with some merit. There will be a race to file this one.
or they make it a giant pain in the ass to unsubscribe
Which is why I’ll never subscribe to SiriusXM again. I won’t even take it for free. You can sign up for whatever plan you want online, but to cancel you have to call (and it’s not 24/7) and listen to ten minutes of “but what if I offered you X service for $ per month? and gave you a month free? Don’t you enjoy the service we provide? Let me put my supervisor on the phone so he can try to convince you not to quit us.”
I think in California there’s a law that if you can sign up online you must be able to cancel online, which pisses me off even more because Sirius could do this for the whole country but they’d rather drag and guilt people to get them to stay.
So basically they’re saying it’s the user’s fault for not having a better ad algorithm. That’s amazingly poor thinking.
It’s probably going to be more like the Expanse but more violent, oppressive, and jingoistic.
WordPad is what MS Word should be. It’s most of what everyone needs in a word processor and it’s lightweight. MS Word is becoming a bloated nightmare of toolbars and creeping featuritis.
Just as significant (and I suppose still pending) is whether YouTube has re-monetized the video. Systems fail and shit happens, and I’m glad to see that this was quickly un-struck, but it’s not all the way corrected until he’s making his $.0003 per view or whatever the payout is.
for allegedly masterminding a nationwide scam that systematically double-booked guests to rake in profits.
Goel would set up separate listings for the same property at different prices, according to the indictment, then cancel the lower-priced rental with excuses about bad plumbing…If Goel is convicted, the government could force him to forfeit all of the properties, according to the indictment.
I was wondering why they just forced a password change.
Naah, they’d never recapture the magic. Bring back similar shows like junkyard wars and battlebots.
That’s a better guideline than Betteridge’s Law. My reflex when I see such a headline is “Why are you asking me?”
You’re saying that a customer can’t sue companies that don’t have a physical presence in their state, but because they sell their product though an unrelated third party I can sue them? I’m not a lawyer but that sounds like bullshit.
The real reason for the continued existence of car dealerships is lobbyist money. The NADA is very politically spendy to maintain their members’ legally required middleman status. And it’s bullshit. I can buy a laptop directly from Apple. I can buy a bicycle directly from Cannondale. I legally CANNOT buy a truck directly from Ford. I can configure it etc online but the order is then sent to a local dealership for processing and they can add whatever “fuck you because we can” fees they want.
He could keep up the facade because it’s easier to fool people than to get them to admit they’ve been fooled.
Yup, it’s still worth posting. Always call out bad behavior. Silence is acceptance.
Every fucking day I have three companies email me to order pizza, usually within fifteen minutes of each other.