I don't even know what to say to this. It's not hyperbole, it is the entire population of the capitol city. I'm sorry that 20,000 is under the threshold for caring.
That's not how their book lending works. There are a limited number of copies and they can only be checked out in a DRM-protected format. Unless you strip the DRM from them you cannot print them out.
That's not the issue though. There's a finite amount of money that Spotify pays out based on the amount of subscription fees it is bringing in. That $38 million would be divided up amongst all the other artists if it wasn't being paid to white noise podcasts.
Honestly I don't know. All three I listed are American or have American production facilities (New Holland was founded in PA, and still has a facility there, but is owned by an Italian company).
The problem is that the typical Republican does not believe this is related to climate change. When I suggested that my father-in-law laughed at me saying "yeah, everything is related to climate change huh?"
The problem is that tablets like this generally can't take advantage of the turbo boost on the CPU due to thermal throttling. I'll wait and see, but I expect it to perform worse than an N5100 laptop.
There is competition - New Holland, Massey Ferguson, Case IH, etc... The problem is that despite all the anti-consumer nonsense John Deere still tops the lists as the best option.
I would argue that instances with a large amount of illegal content would be a good case for defederation as well, but I don't know where the line is. Like I don't want us to block piracy communities, but if an instance has CP or something it should be blocked. So the line is somewhere between the two.
I have a smaller MILC that I love, but the reality is that nothing beats a camera that you always have with you.