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Alimentar ,

Well even if it was a legal argument, they wouldn't care. Like Facebook and all the rest. They say they don't share your data but we all know that's a lie

Alimentar ,

Not all your data should be public

Alimentar ,

Through consent. The guy probably either has terminal illness and is happy to contribute to research or is completely paralysed, that an operation like this could benefit both parties.

It's an agreement and I'm sure the risks are expressed to the individual.

Alimentar , (edited )

It's actually crazy how many adults are entitled children who don't know how to deal with issues

Acting like that can very easily backfire

Raspberry Pi is planning a London IPO, but its CEO expects “no change” in focus (arstechnica.com)

The business arm of Raspberry Pi is preparing to make an initial public offering (IPO) in London. CEO Eben Upton tells Ars that should the IPO happen, it will let Raspberry Pi's not-for-profit side expand by "at least a factor of 2X." And while it's "an understandable thing" that Raspberry Pi enthusiasts could be concerned,...

Alimentar , (edited )

You're forgetting that superannuation, 401k, retirement funds that everyone pays for goes into stocks too.

Technically speaking you could be a shareholder.

In an ideal world, the company can use this to further expand without taking on debt.

What raspberry pi will do though, we shall see. But it's not always so black and white.

Alimentar ,

Exactly, it's a speculative asset based on the greater fool theory

Alimentar ,

It's kind of a big difference. If a company makes 300M but spends 400M it's unsustainable despite it being huge numbers.

Alimentar ,

Supply and demand? If you flood the market with stock, everyone can sell them and out bid each other until it's as cheap as it can get while still turning a profit. That's competition.

The fact that there isn't enough stock is why it's so easy to price gouge...

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