Wikipedia functionally ended the market for encyclopedias. When I was a kid I would go to the library and read an encyclopedia just to see what random knowledge was in there. Traveling salesman would sell encyclopedias door to door and they were hugely expensive. Then Encarta came along and it was mind blowing you could have all that information on some CDs. Then Wikipedia killed all of them and did it for free.
When computers began to take hold in middle class homes, one of the biggest gold rushes was to be the encyclopedia of choice on the computer, since consumers saw encyclopedia software as an obvious (and maybe best!) use cases for a computer.
Well that was somehow worse than I thought it would be.
It is difficult for me to square a need for law enforcement with the reality that the people doing it are often not the people you want doing it.
The old saying about how I’d never join a club that would have me seems apropos.
My councilperson is Rob Saka. His deep commitment to more cops being the answer strikes me as deeply unserious.