Isn't it port 80?
ShouldIHaveFun
I was not doing any comparison, sorry of this sounded like it.
It's not like workers having to do 2 or 3 jobs in the US just to allow their family to survive are really "free workers". At least slaves in China seem to benefit the country. In the US, the slaves just benefit big corporations and their shareholders.
Any decent heating system will have a thermostat which will activate the heating when it's getting cold. Also no need for internet to be able to setup the time when electricity is cheaper. It's not like it's something you need to do regularly. Setting this all up directly on the heating system works well enough.
Do you really have no hobby? What do you do in your free time?
The other day, I asked Meta AI how to deactivate it from WhatsApp. It recommended me to use a third party WhatsApp client. I always thought this was not allowed, but if meta itself recommends me this I guess it's OK.
I'm more with the opposite view: Advertising, which is manipulating people into buying your product, IS inherently a bad thing. Although some cases may be legitimate.
Because it hurts less when you hit your foot against it when going to the toilet during the night
Work commit are not supposed to be made with a free account. This only says that you can't have multiple free accounts.
You end up making a huge amount of people jobless, including the C suite, and investors moneyless.
It'll be a nice reminder for everybody, and everybody will be very picky about which company they work for / invest in. Maybe leading to more transparency in companies so that they can prove that they don't commit fraud / crimes.
Too many companies have so much money/power that their crimes have much worse consequences than making people jobless.
If you kill the company you do punish those people by killing their main revenue/asset. The good thing is that you also punish the investors who will lose all their money. This will dissuade anybody to invest into a company if there is a possibility that the company is fraudulent. This could even push more transparency in the companies to attract investors.
Yes, they could brick it. But then you can open a warranty case when you are back in the EU.