Why did you not understand it then?
Why did you not understand it then?
https://academic.oup.com/her/article/34/3/321/5424102
In short, yes, but only before addiction.
The president doesn’t get to unilaterally declare law, he at best has the veto but his job is to forfill the will of the people and by extension Congress.
If congress orders the money and guns to Israel, he cannot stop them.
But that isn’t the presidents choice.
Tell me you’ve never been snowboarding without saying you’ve never been snowboarding.
I feel like lack of ownership of more and more things in our lives is a sign of problems. Sure, this is just a silly game. But this kind of shit is already hitting cars.
Which is why we need meaningful consumer protections around this. Something with teeth to force publishers to back these sorts of things.
Aye, but forcing them to put a clear “We support this until this date” label will make that a mandated part of their marketed.
That or, you know, force companies to release server software when they sunset support for their product. That would also be nice.
Give the rapid churn in their code base these days, I’m gonna press X to doubt that.
What’s the watts-per-search of google?
Right? Let’s see this pass rigorous muster first.
When the US pulled out the Taliban didn’t have to fight to take control. The population was ready and willing to put them back into power.
This was the choice the country made. It’s not our place to step into their internal politics at this point. The US did that for years and they decided very clearly they didn’t want that.
That and insane production budgets. A lot of stream services are dumping hundreds of millions into shows that… Really didn’t need that?
Sorry, I seem to be out of the loop, who’s that and what did they do?
You can make a federated link by going !canvas@toast.ooo rather than posting the link, makes it much easier for users to join from LW!
Wikipedia isn’t a social platform. I suspect that their text growth was log(n)
or something of the like. The only new text are things that are literally new or updates.
Lemmy has no cap there. The amount of new text will grow in some proportion to the user base. The more users and more instances, the more text. To say nothing of duplication from cross posting when you get wonky cuts in the federation connections.
None of this is free and it’s going to be a problem if Lemmy grows.
Google is trying to add code to it’s chromium software that would functionally allow for DRM between you and a website. It would be a huge blow to your ability to control ads and what software runs on your PC when you connect to a site.
I have for about a decade. I use my phone as my backup map when I am flying. It has to work, every time, without fail. I’ve never owned an android that could hold a candle to an iPhone for software stability.
I live in Colorado, but your point is mostly valid. If you don’t have a home charging solution then an EV starts looking a lot more questionable.
My commute is about 60 miles. The car reports I will burn a bit over 50% battery going there and back again when at full charge, and after the full round trip it’s generally only off by about 1-2% from its topped off estimate. So for my own real world experience? It’s generally accurate for it’s range estimation and when it’s off I generally know why (Driving 85 mph on low traffic days does not help me at ALL).
But still, if your business has you traveling that much then yeah, an EV doesn’t make much sense.
Different laws. In the UK it’s generally easier to sue for defaming someone like Rowling is accused of doing.