Agricultural land specifically. Growing stuff in the city is just not a great idea from a land use perspective.
Agricultural land specifically. Growing stuff in the city is just not a great idea from a land use perspective.
I currently have an ICE car, and with how much I use it, 15 miles a day getting added to the battery on average would probably cover most of my usage. And you can still plug it in for longer trips. You’re not forced to rely on solar alone.
Yeah, make the logo a button or something.
Microsoft makes a lot of money hosting the platform that enables the efficient leveling of Gaza. They’re the new IBM in many ways.
Can’t wait to hear Bari Weiss’ take on this.
There’s probably already a bunch of forks people could move to, if needed, people could coalesce around one. That should be a drop-in replacement that the hosting provider could even do for you.
Yeah, moving to the EU to escape regulation doesn’t seem like a smart move.
And it’s not like deleting will fix it now, it’s been copied millions of times now.
Yeah, they look nothing alike side by side.
Other distros were faster with updating packages, or for Ubuntu specifically you had PPAs or repositories maintained by the vendor.
I think that’s mostly solved, but yeah, some of the sandbox stuff affected performance.
The issues are twofold: Linux distros historically update software through a package manager. Something that was working fine for everyone, however it was causing a lot of work for maintainers. They got together and designed a packaging format for software that works across all Linux distributions called ‘flatpak’. However, Ubuntu decided to create an alternative called Snap, which solves the same problem, except it’s not used by anyone else.
Also, there’s some implementation details that make it look messy in your system (every application is mounted as it’s own filesystem, so if you use tools to list your disk’s there’s a bunch of weird spammy looking drives and things like that).
Probably can’t do that under NAFTA (or whatever Trump renamed it to).
You could do it in order of CO2 footprint, which pretty much tracks wealth. I bet if you just killed off the top 1% you’d make a huge dent.
The only thing we should use AI for is to replace CEOs. AI can spit out inane bullshit at a fraction of the cost of a CEO.
You don’t want their admin to contact you about how you’re a n00b for not using Arch.
I assume SEO spam/misleading ads?
Stuff that could probably be better done by vetting advertisers and improving the search algorithm.
I mean, realistically it’ll juice the stock in the short term until things catch up to them in 6 to 12 months.
Anyone still posting there is probably not going to leave. Either way, it’s not like this block was hard to circumvent, you could just log out or use a different browser to see the posts by someone that blocked you, so this doesn’t really change a lot.