← Back to context Comment by bdangubic 14 hours ago it is in every business’s best interest to charge the maximum… 6 comments bdangubic Reply wrs 13 hours ago Utilities and insurance companies are two examples of business regulated to not charge the maximum, for public policy reasons. bdangubic 12 hours ago we suggesting that nvidia/google/.. be regulated for like utilities? wrs 14 minutes ago Just expanding on the above sentence “utilities don’t do that”. Which is why depending on Nvidia isn’t like depending on electricity. margalabargala 12 hours ago [flagged] 2 replies →
wrs 13 hours ago Utilities and insurance companies are two examples of business regulated to not charge the maximum, for public policy reasons. bdangubic 12 hours ago we suggesting that nvidia/google/.. be regulated for like utilities? wrs 14 minutes ago Just expanding on the above sentence “utilities don’t do that”. Which is why depending on Nvidia isn’t like depending on electricity. margalabargala 12 hours ago [flagged] 2 replies →
bdangubic 12 hours ago we suggesting that nvidia/google/.. be regulated for like utilities? wrs 14 minutes ago Just expanding on the above sentence “utilities don’t do that”. Which is why depending on Nvidia isn’t like depending on electricity. margalabargala 12 hours ago [flagged] 2 replies →
wrs 14 minutes ago Just expanding on the above sentence “utilities don’t do that”. Which is why depending on Nvidia isn’t like depending on electricity.
Utilities and insurance companies are two examples of business regulated to not charge the maximum, for public policy reasons.
we suggesting that nvidia/google/.. be regulated for like utilities?
Just expanding on the above sentence “utilities don’t do that”. Which is why depending on Nvidia isn’t like depending on electricity.
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