…and then they link TASS. Lol.
iS tHaT a PrO rUsSiAn sOuRcE?
…and then they link TASS. Lol.
iS tHaT a PrO rUsSiAn sOuRcE?
And yet somehow the head office with total power is hereditary just like a monarchy.
So you’re saying Democracy is good then?
CTO material right there.
The guy who runs the site literally works for Brave. It says so in the about page.
Not even sure why you guys are arguing. All of this can boil down to:
But the biggest point should be:
Oftentimes it’s done because it’s cheaper, though oftentimes it’s actually more expensive but they calculate that money from licenses post initial sale gets them more revenue and margin in the end anyway.
Still, even if it always was cheaper for the manufacturer this way, the point here is companies should not be able to control something you physically own once you have purchased it. It’s a dangerous precedent to set and things like this will creep into more and more products if we let it.
It’s also about repositioning of the aircraft fleet. Sometimes there’ll be flights from one airport to another not because it’s profitable but because they need to reposition an aircraft to cover a profitable route, or because they need to do scheduled maintenance and such and such airport is a primary repair site or has a free hangar.
Real news can still be used to push a propaganda narrative