Compared to chains? I’d say it’s generally quite good
Compared to chains? I’d say it’s generally quite good
On a serious note, they probably meant ‘my’ (and speak a slavic language)
I got -30% for not writing comments for my pen and paper java final.
Somehow it just felt a bit silly to do, I guess
I file late just about every year…
Yeah moving to the UK from Germany it was a big shock how bad the ‘standard’ beers were.
In Germany you could just order ‘a beer’ and get something good, in the UK it would be like birra moretti or something
I liked the ales though…
We used to do 12-hour, all-night Empire Earth games!
Weirdly, WoW was like a constant, ongoing lan party for us.
We would all lug our rigs over to one guys house and play, even if we were in separate raid groups
Essentially: the status quo of the past 30 years is dead (and its never coming back), some people just haven’t realized it yet.
It’s hard to imagine, but modern inequality is actually very extreme in historical context
I’m curious what a DSA is? Googling isn’t helping much
It’s a mess for my team in terms of:
Before we used a combination of Slack (for text communication) and Google Meet (for video) which was much more reliable a day functional.
The Republicans are much better about using topics they don’t care as much about to generate support so they can achieve the ones they do.
The Democrats tend to want to die on every hill, which is ultimately a losing strategy.
I think this is more agreeing than contradictory. If more immigration is desirable, then expand legal immigration.
As you say, a system built around exploiting illegal workers is bad for everyone.
On the one hand that’s true.
On the other hand it’s up the country to decide who gets those documents. Anyone without those shouldn’t come in.
If more immigration is desirable, then expand legal immigration.
They’ll probably strike down one or two of them just so they can claim “look, we’re still independent!!”
Of course the ones to get struck down have already been agreed upon
I think you may have missed the point a bit. It’s exactly these ‘empty promises’ which have been the democrats issue over the past 30 years.
They get elected on messages like ‘make the economy work work everyday americans’ and then once in office they prioritize the status quo and making sure that nothing major changes. This benefits the wealth and damages everyday people, many of whom voted for them in the hopes that the democrats would improve their situation.
As awful as much of their platform is, the Republicans have proven that they aren’t scared to break things and make big changes. This appeals to many voters who feel let down by empty promises.
I use tumbleweed and it’s fine. I’ve been using it for about 2 years and there are a few things that were easier with fedora (e.g. Waydroid) but it’s not enough of a difference that I felt the need to switch back.
That being said, if I had to choose today and do a fresh install I would probably use Fedora.
I don’t think you realize how rich musk is.
If you scaled the numbers above to the whole US population, the fine would be something around $17 Billion.
Musk’s net worth is over 20x that!
Extreme inequality causes extreme instability