If you are a subscriber to the Globe I’d honestly report the article. It’s based on no factual evidence and the author had questionable integrity to write it.
You can’t
You wouldn’t - the software would have to hook into a background check service. This can absolutely be done.
Profitable for who? The one hosting it foots the bill. If it was federated, all drivers could host their own instance like WordPress and a single app would connect to all instances and all drivers.
Agencies could start up to manage the tech for a negotiable fee if the drivers in the area didn’t want to bother with the tech.
Whether or not it could be profitable entirely depends on the hosting and delivery model. One guy could host the tech stack and charge maintenance fees and be in the green.
As a millennial, I will defend the “could not” in the sense that we were told lies that took too many years into adulthood to detect. Now that we recognize them as lies, we can reliably pass on reality instead of pissing in their ears and telling them it’s raining.
Great games feel fewer and farther between after this long. Yes, you get a Witcher 3, or Baldur’s, or Zelda sometimes. But really, and it sounds fucked up to frame it this way, they’re merely excellent. And I’ve played a lot of excellent games, so unless one is on a tier never before experienced by anyone on Earth, eventually things feel less special for some reason. It’s fair to say that some games are innovate, but they are very few. The best we usually get is stuff we’ve seen before, just insanely well polished on ocassion. Ultimately, there’s not a lot new if that makes sense.
Honestly just seems like a tee up the government “persuading” these people to kill themselves. It’s a bold strategy, Cotton.
If I tell you what happens, it won’t happen.