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My point was simple: a law or policy, unenforced, is neither law nor policy.
We all know it to be true but then some pause and give a pass to platitude of “against policy.” Same applies to US police.
I’m not changing the topic. I’m saying people need to challenge these statements more vocally.
Edit to add: You’re saying I said things I didn’t, missing the point, and have derailed an important point of agreement.
I see this going only a few directions:
Marijuana use in the US isn’t just against policy, it’s against the law. But without enforcement, does a policy or law mean anything?
I’m not anti-marijuana, I’m saying enforcement is what determines a law or policy’s effectiveness.
Meta will be okay making money off lemmy indirectly for a while. Then, if they grow, they’ll want more than a toehold.
When it’s Facebook, trust that greed and power are the goals.
You’re right. I know your response may seem implausible, but prosecutors have fought against the release of known innocent people.
It’s not even that they’ll try to get a win. It’s that they can refuse to simply honor justice in its most fundamental forms.
I’m not discussing my day.
They don’t take risks.
Quibble: Meta took a huge write off because their metaverse didn’t get the reception they hoped.
I think they take risks, just calculated ones. And sometimes… A founders ambition.
Time to turn off the holodeck, Barkley.
I do see a role for automats. Door dash, grub hub or people who ordered ahead… Certain frequently bought items…
All in temp controlled lockers.
Rebrand to Ludicrous Self Drive and add back LIDAR.
Stock options help. If they make enough off of OpenAI, they won’t need to find a job after this.
Are they going to buy Oura, then?
Or segment into more than 1 bot. 1 tries to only surface tech, another is less choosey. Then we block per taste. I’m not talking about 5 bots. 2, maybe 3.
Does the entire world have them embargoed? If not, your point about food and tech needs help.
Between feeling like the corps are just using the delivery drivers and the fact that the service, locally, adds minimal value for the $ spent…
I don’t use them. I really don’t think I’m alone in this. The feels are just consistently ick every which way.
Xlookup is where it’s at now
Are you in any way saying that their official “policy” is something they’re going to enforce? Because that’s a big swing from where you started this branch.
I think you need to pick a side and stay there. I’m not saying this from a combative standpoint. I just want you to pick.
Otherwise this looks like just scoring points and not a conversation.
Do you believe the IDF will enforce their engagement policy?
Edited briefly for clarity and tense.