eviction is a necessary legal remedy to keep rental housing affordable and available for responsible people.
There's more people then houses in the US, so not really. The necessary remedy is making sure everyone only has one.
eviction is a necessary legal remedy to keep rental housing affordable and available for responsible people.
There's more people then houses in the US, so not really. The necessary remedy is making sure everyone only has one.
All of the workers rights you enjoy today were won by unions. That's reality.
Glad to have you back, congrats on the twins. Love the app, it's multi instance support is my favorite.
I don't think the current capitalist class would allow for such a representative, without large changes to their power.
Would you say this about anyone else? Dogs? Cats? Anything at all?
What an odd comparison, given that pets are crated and put in (a warm/pressurized part of) the cargo bay. Is that better then hiding under a seat or the overhead bin? It seems about the same to me.
Why would the user be able to sue? Unless they thought their work was being infringed (in which case why they wouldn't send a dmca?) I don't see what possible standing they'd have.
And 7 years after the fact, how is your one time $40 purchase still paying to keep the servers running?
The company as a whole is profitable, and have been for at least the last few years. I'm on mobile so I'm not able to read their annual investor reports, but do they actually mention overwatch being a loss for the company on a premium model, or are you assuming that?
That's the power of buying in bulk my friend.
I switched a while back, I think so. Some premium features of plex are available free (like downloading media). It's also less bloated. Personally I hated plex trying to shove it's live tv packages or whatever at me. But honestly, if you're happy with plex, I'd stick with it. They're pretty similar.
Does it seem odd to you that the devs would name their platform after a Nazi, when they are Marxists? That just strikes me as exceptionally odd, given everything I know about the two groups.
Some backup services charge less for shipping a hard drive then bandwidth, last I looked it was around 8tb to be cheaper (for the user) then restoring over the internet. So I'd guess it's around that mark, but I'm obviously not an expert.
I would want to try to work something out, I really want a peek at that transformers folder.