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3 days agoOne would hope so, as that’s one of the main pros of open source.
One would hope so, as that’s one of the main pros of open source.
The question isn’t why you avoid sites that use ads, it’s why you don’t have an ad blocker for the one-off situations that you do, like this one.
Or did you go to that particular article on techcrunch as part of your routine of checking if you made the right choice to avoid such sites?
Clearly sometimes you have to go to those sites, and when you do, you’re exposing yourself to ads, tracking, and potential malware unnecessarily…
And that right there is what makes it a legal system only and not a justice system. They don’t pursue cases where someone was wronged, they pursue cases where they can build their careers on wins.
The fifth amendment is an amendment to the legal system, not the foundation of it. It needs amending because it’s flawed.
And we’re describing two different things. We aren’t talking about holding off prosecuting a big fish until there’s enough evidence to not let them get away by double jeopardy, we’re describing the intentional prosecution of small fish so they can have an impressive portfolio of successful cases.