Well you have the option of making a free account on reuters and then not having to worry about it while logged in. For me personally, as I rarely visit reuters apart from when its linked to here on HN I just delete the localstorage for the site when I hit the limit.
And that is a stupid argument anyway. Nobody is forcing anybody to smoke, use heroin, gamble, drink excessive amounts of alcohol, etc, that does not mean you can criticize the practice without having to "offer constructive criticism", sometimes, "Just dont do it" is enough.
I am Venezuelan, I will tell you what 99% of Venezuelans would tell you. They will prefer.... USD. Bitcoin had its heyday when the country was in that horrible time of hyperinflation and strict foreign currency control, and, since stupidity seems to have a limit the government relaxed a bit the controls and people also got smarter regarding the use of USD. Now, people pay using USD bills, you can have USD accounts in Venezuela (risky but possible) and a sizable part of the population have an US bank account so they pay within Venezuela with Zelle transfers. Bitcoin is still used but by far people will default to the convenience and security of the green beast.
Pretty sure fixing deeply technical business to business transparent-but-potentially-terrible pricing models are pretty far down the priority list on things that will get them re-elected right now (not even counting campaign donations).
Contract dispute cases might clarify it, but probably not in the direction any of us is hoping.
> For ~100eur/month on hertzner you can get a 16core Zen3, 128GB RAM with 8TB of NVMe SSD.
What option is that? The closest I see is the CCX41, but that is 40% more expensive, 140 Eur/month, half the RAM (64 GB) and ~4% of the disk space (360 GB)
Yes, 8TB total but in RAID. Also keep in mind Hertnzer quotes prices VAT inclusive, whereas most clouds add VAT on top. For US customers you can take ~20% off those prices.
https://www.les-crises.fr/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/poll-fr...
Propaganda works kids.