When disaster strikes, like a fire, flood, hurricane, or an epidemic, and utilities and supply chains get disrupted, you might see much higher prices for goods that yesterday were cheap. This is called price gouging. For instance, in 2017 after hurricane Harvey struck Texas, in some locations gas prices shot …
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The number of people in /r/linux or whatever that believe free software is better only in technical aspect and don't understand that Stallman et al. are heading a political project.
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The number of people in /r/linux or whatever that believe free software is better only in technical aspect and don't understand that Stallman et al. are heading a political project.
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