Shortly after they introduced reddit gold, they made enough money to cover the server costs for decades. A few years later, with continued revenue from this (until they scrapped it last year), all the money was gone.
The reason reddit loses money is because it's poorly managed.
One is unconstitutional to ban, while the other is treason.
Trump had asked to deliver part of the closing arguments himself, but Engoron rejected the request Wednesday in a contentious email exchange with Trump's lawyers after the former president refused to commit to only speaking about the facts of the case and not engage in any attacks.
The judge didn't really reject their request, they simply ghosted him when he told them the terms under which he would accept their request, and after 2 or 3 deadline extensions their opportunity lapsed.
It isn't the case that nothing happened. That one journalist who was most closely involved in it all got blown up in a car bomb, and all the other interests clamped down and made it harder and mor lethal for other journalists to follow suit. Yay for Israeli and Argentinian zero day exploits, anyone can buy acccess to your phone!!
15 countries voting, they lost 13-1 (UK abstained), literally only the US voted against the resolution and yet they can veto it.
Exactly this. And how can an AI which "doesn't have the source material" in its database be able to recall such information?
They attempted to censor him, by removing part of his speech from the teleprompter. He got his phone out and read it from there instead.
Cash is king, we shouldn't be paying MasterCard and VISA for every purchase we make.
Case in point: when the UK left the EU, MC and VISA immediately increased their transaction fees from 0.3% to 1.5%.
Money might not buy happiness, but it sure as hell solves a lot of problems that make people unhappy.
Probably a good time to go and download copies of everything I have on there..
Musk's lawyers argued that their client was "one of the busiest people on the planet," and that any disclosure failure was "inadvertent."
So we're pretty much already at the point of admitting that there was a failure of disclosure. There must be some pretty strong evidence against him.