Times when you will have plenty of time will come back fast. :(
Kids will start to play more alone or with friends, less with parents, soon they will also grew up, and you will remember the days when you were everything for them.
>> Article 11, requiring online platforms to pay publishers a fee if they link to their news content, was also approved.
>What the fucking FUCK?
This does not surprise me!
If your site has for example 5 article titles from CNN, linking all of them to original CNN articles, probably you have more benefit from that than CNN.
People this days like to skim through titles and not even bothering to read full articles, to click link.
So then obviously CNN should never write an article again and isn't a profitable business...
That is complete and utter nonsense. Linking itself adds value - see the uproar with Facebook getting rid of news in the feed. If the publishers genuinely felt as you do, they would simply prevent content being linked to by Google News/etc. Instead they want to demand payment for it, and force the behavior instead of letting Google choose cheaper news sources to link to.
Then why pass a law? If what you say is true, the publishers could enter alliances with each other and block Google with robots.txt until Google agrees to pay. I believe the answer is that some MEPs don't really care if it "works" or not, because they can blame Google when Google blocks traffic. They want to be seen as standing up to American tech companies.
It was - but iMac Pro can't be upgraded. You want a new motherboard/CPU for the next gen that comes out in 9 months? Can't just go out and swap the parts out over the weekend. Also the Vega GPU in it is not as performant.
At the moment, I work 60% from home and 40% from the office, and this perfectly suits for me.
However, more and more I hate 9 to 5 working hours, but that is another topic.