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" ... Going into my review, I was very curious to see how the memory card performed. I have always found this to be a pain point for laptops, and I do not enjoy carrying around memory card adapters (never mind the risks of forgetting or losing them). Many laptops don’t have memory card readers, while others have insufficient memory card readers that are much slower than USB-based memory card adapters. I do a lot of photography and usually take anywhere from 500 to 1,000 photos at a time. I shoot with a Sony A7iii and usually run a Sony 128GB SDXC-II card with peak read speeds of 260 MB/s. Much to my surprise, I was able to hit the peak speeds of 260 MB/s. Using Sony’s fastest SDXC-II card, the 300 MB/s Tough Series G Master, I maxed out at 265 MB/s. These transfer speeds are much faster than anything I have ever seen in a laptop and effectively negates the need for an external card reader. However, I do worry that the memory card reader in the laptop could wear too quickly and become problematic in the long term. That would be impossible to know without thousands of insertions, but I assume Dell has already stress tested the laptop and knows it will pass muster. Usually, the memory cards’ pins will wear down before the reader’s ability to read the cards does, and in my experience, memory card readers fail less often than the cables do. ... "
" ... However, relying on brands to act as nations can be dangerous. Firstly, it negates the responsibility of the government to its citizens. Secondly, every corporation’s primary responsibility is to its shareholders, not the public. In the future, we are likely to see hybrid solutions between nations and corporations. Where brands cover government deficiencies, but only when aligned with their marketing strategy and public sentiment. ... "
" ... In a statement, the association said: “The unexpected move negates the benefits of the Treasury decision to extend duty-free sales on alcohol and tobacco for travellers to the EU post-Brexit. In addition to unfairly increasing the cost of airside shopping for items such as perfumes, cosmetics and confectionery for British passengers traveling abroad, the policy is out of touch with international standards.” ... "
" ... Which leads us on to the public policy implications of this. For public policy will obviously depend, at least in part, upon the assumptions that are fed into the evidence base used to decide upon it. And if we decide that health inequality is a very bad thing (it is) and that it is also only caused by economic inequality, then we'll end up recommending the ending of economic inequality in order to achieve health equality. Which is largely what that Marmot Report does conclude and forms the basis of several political policies in my native UK. However, recognising that health inequality can and does lead to economic inequality rather negates that policy prescription. Which is why I welcome this report and the obvious true and sensible point that it makes. ... "
" ... Why should you not expect such accolades? You've made a tradeoff: a very important exchange of value that negates an expectation of reciprocal appreciation. You've traded gratitude for power. You get all the power. They get all the gratitude. This power dynamic dramatically shifts the balance of appreciative reciprocity. You ultimately get to determine who works for you, how much they earn, when you and others work, what the business should be doing, and on and on. In opting to work for you, your employees have given you this power. At any moment, you and your employees intuitively understand that you can cut off their main source of income—their resources—if you so choose. This is a lot of power, and it is not to be taken for granted. In exchange for giving you this power, your employees deserve your appreciation, not the other way around. You don't get power and appreciation. Only one or the other. ... "