

Nice, thanks for the recommendations!
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Nice, thanks for the recommendations!
Huh, good to hear! I bought it off a buddy a while back - I’m pretty much a noob to computer builds so I really wasn’t sure where it stood in terms of quality
They did surgery on a grape
Do you really? How do you go about proving that kind of thing?
Not to mention employee protection/rights laws that don’t always apply to contractors
Taxi companies tend to be smaller, more locally owned businesses with actual employees instead of “contractors.” Why would we *not side with them?
Edit: missed an important word
I’d be curious to see which would be more practical: a decentralized version of Lyft/Uber powered by blockchain, or an employee-owned version of Lyft/Uber where workers keep all their earnings and pay a small portion for administrative fees to keep the app running.
Admittedly I’m always skeptical of blockchain’s ability to actually solve problems. But maybe it would have fewer infrastructural costs? Who knows
I’m not gonna lie, you got me with that one. I looked it up because I genuinely couldn’t tell if this was a joke or not. Kudos!