Yeah, except my quote is real, and it was actually made as a promotional item by Microsoft and HP
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Does anyone else also have this weird feeling that maybe governments can already break into smartphones and this whole "we can't break into it" they tell the public is a facade?
3·7 days agoI swear to God, the government has done a good job of making people forget about the Snowden leak.
Many governments, all over the world, but especially the U.S. and China, can and are installing physical hardware backdoors into essentially every consumer grade phone and computer in the market.
“NOTE: This book was produced as a promotional item by Microsoft and HP.”
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Technology@lemmy.world•Burger King will use AI to check if employees say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’English
1·8 days agoThe only think I know Chick-Fil-A for is funding conversion therapy camps and fascist politicians. That’s enough for me to never step foot in one
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Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon BUSTED for Widespread Scheme to Inflate Prices Across the Economy— Amazon, its vendors, and competing retailers are price fixing, hiking up prices for consumer products, making Amazon richerEnglish
167·9 days agoBezos explicitly undercut the competition for years to drive all of the competition out of business. Amazon took as much time from 1997-2016 to make as much profit as they did in 2017, which is also (not) coincidentally when they hit peak market saturation and were able to start raising their prices.
So what you’re talking about was real, but it wasn’t like, “back when Amazon was good”, they were just preparing for what they are now. Having a huge monopoly on just about everything has always been their win condition, and they’re no where near done winning.


This pretty much explains the rest of your comment.