Or at least have some concept of strategic industries where this can’t just happen without the government having looked into the implications. Industries like energy, arms and cloud.
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Does a stock exchange still have to be tied to a single physical location in the digital era? Perhaps it can be in both cities
While this is probably true, Obama was also weak at supporting Ukraine when Russia invaded in 2014
I think the aim is that public institutions like the CBC should be supporting open platforms or creating and using their own ones, instead of being dependent on, and promoting a fascist owned US one. Getting it via Flipboard doesn't help with that. If I was Canadian I'd be angry that my taxpayer or license money promotes X.
What title did you go for?
They do it so European countries spend more on their own defense and less on Ukraine. They are better at psychology than at fighting
Seriously?
A lot of small communities are small because they are niche or because they are new
I'm not sure how Scaled is determined, but as far as I know, it is made for what you want
What could have caused the spike in interest?
One consequence of Russia invading Ukraine is that Finland and Sweden joined Nato. Finland has a 1,340 km border with Russia, so Putin has not created a "bigger buffer" - he has managed to double Russia's border with Nato. Also, the countries you label as unfriendly are peaceful countries who are only 'unfriendly' to Russia because they worry about Russian imperialist expansion, and Russia's aggression habit.
It is amazing how the tankies are cuddling up to the fascists in support of Russian imperialism
Interesting comparison, but how many of the original car companies are still around today? And did those early car companies inflate and manipulate the stock market?- they probably weren’t even publicly traded in the early days.
I think a crash is on its way regardless of how successful AI will be decades into the future