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  • You're saying he's a bad lawyer because he represented difficult clients?

    Do you have any complaints about the quality of his content itself?

    I think your post basically amounts to you don't like this person, and that's fine, but we really should talk about the content they're producing and the flaws there in

  • Rules and enforcement are different.

    If you make the behavior illegal, you can use that behavior to prosecute people you don't like. Even if you can't really control every instance of that behavior. Like speeding laws

    If encryption is illegal, then every company operating legally in your country will not offer encryption. Making it very unavailable to the majority of people. That's 80% of your problem right there. The other 20% will persist, but if they become a problem you can target them with the above law about using illegal math.

    It's not about perfection, it's about layered defense to weaken your enemies. And when you see the people in your country as the enemies of the government, then you're going to see a lot of threats.

  • At some level its just math. If you make enough money where your opportunity cost per hour is about the value of a laptop. Yeah, just buy a new one.

    That's not the major problem, the big problem is home security, not being confident to keep things at home, anxiety and worry over the loss.

  • And, since the body can’t use that much at once, it’s more likely to get converted to fat than smaller bumps.

    yeah 100%. The human body doesn't store sugar. The only sugar we have available is the 5g in the blood stream at any one time, anything above that gets stored as fat... somewhere.

    A single Oreo has 8.3g of sugar, higher then the total blood sugar carrying capacity