it's not that we can't trust them

it's that there is no system in place to enable us to determine if we can trust them

Somewhere out there is a person who is arguably the world's foremost expert on unwanted messages. Also out there is a person who hates bulk email more than anyone else in the world. Either or both might be very keen to make the most advanced email screening functionality in the world. Neither of them are being put to use because Messrs Cook, Nadella and Zuckerberg won't get richer from helping those people get rid of your spam.

When wanker's handoff turns out to be a hand job, harness the new world. Your world.

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I have taken to reading Encyclopædia Britannica. This is a great article. Unfortunately, the website does not play nicely with Apple's Reader View. The website needs to make money. Essentially, this is the problem with every industry.

Doctors and attorneys aren't evil. Systems which cause people to act poorly is one problem. Creating a system that rewards healing, justice and better services is one solution.

Suppose you are the person for whom the Mac computer is named. Your uncle was a wee bit clever, but mostly he was another US & them suburban Buddhist fashionista. Your ancestors believed in social justice. What does one do for an encore?

Build an Asian open source computer device company with distinct ecosystems. Call one system Red and the other Green. Build ecosystems that harness A minds to create the best product, provide the best services, regardless of remuneration. Manage the palimpsestic coding with virtual currency rewards and artificial intelligence authorisations.

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I don't want people who want to make money.
I want people who want to make greatness.
Where are my pink shoes?