I guessed palantir the moment I read "Controversial US tech giant" related to spying
MadhuGururajan
Here's a couple of good starting points for the line:
if you have to sell your time/labour for money, you're not rich.
if you can take a day off and not need to tell anyone about it and not lose money because of it, you're rich.
not really. Nobody asked to be born.
the world wasn't born with companies. Trying to argue their morals as the ultimate truth is toxic to our humanity.
if all a company cares about is shareholders, said company doesn't deserve to exist.
you argument is trying justify the status quo and arguing for a system that is innately oppressive and cruel. "That's how it is" We should make it not be like that just the same as we made it be.
Funny how the people desperate to make money above all else in this world project their insecurity on the rest of us and try to gaslight people into thinking that's how everybody works.
Truth is money isn't everything in life.
I have deep distrust of any website that claims it's a "goodinternetmagazine" and we want to build a slow web.. but turns around and needs to fingerprint it's visitors.
Seems like a bad idea to run a LLM on a phone.
It's not FOSS. Because a corporate never gives stuff for free without benefit for itself.
keep cosplaying as the Detective.. it's quite amusing
Microsoft owes their employees and customers EVERYTHING. It's funny to see you argue that a corporation whose success can be traced easily by history to their customers and employees does not owe them anything.
It's that sick mindset of "I Alone am the success of this company" of capitalists who don't understand cooperation.
Human civilization could not exist without cooperation.
A thief also distinguishes private time and company time. Doesn't absolve them of wrongdoings because they work so hard.
why would the germans fine someone for downloading linux ISOs?