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I was the first Red Hat Certified Engineer in the state of Oregon.
This was a spectacular read. Consumable even with no engineering background.
Really well done.
I like the pitch clock, not sure I’m a fan of further reducing it.
He’s only a “so-called journalist” . So probably not.
Would that be this Center for Countering Digital Hate? https://open.substack.com/pub/taibbi/p/the-uk-files-a-history-of-the-center?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=71rh9
Wait, rights? Civil liberties?
I’m probably in favor of net neutrality legislation (I’m not 100% sold on the concept as the whole issue of monopolistic ISPs is a government created issue, so asking government to resolve it doesn’t necessarily work for me).
But you completely lose me when you equate Internet access with civil liberties and rights. We have no more right to an Internet than we do to an ice cream stand on the corner.
This fantastic. Thank you very much.
How does this apply here? “Had plans” sounds to me like they were never implemented. If they executed on those plans that worked certainly have been an issue.
Thank you. Much appreciated.
Can anyone point me to any cases where the lack of net neutrality has harmed customers.
I don’t believe I’ve seen any, but I also have not been paying very close attention to the subject.
Boy THAT will work! Good idea government!