I don’t always need to see this at the end of the week…
…but I am super glad to see it when I need it.
Keep up the good work my guy.
I don’t always need to see this at the end of the week…
…but I am super glad to see it when I need it.
Keep up the good work my guy.
I like the words, but I’m worried it sends the wrong message having a moose crossing railroad tracks? Like, a moose is super wholesome for this, but yo, that train is pretty stronk too, ya know?
I think OP put the wrong IMDB link.
Naw, see the industrial revolution was an inevitable consequence of the development of agriculture.
The real line should be The Agricultural Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race.
For sure, I 100% agree on that, though it is an angle I didn’t think about in my.original comment.
I really like your way of explaining that.
It still feels dirty, but when is war and geopolitics ever actually clean? I feel a lot more heartened that this was the right choice after reading your response.
Cool.
Now do WWII.
I understand the sanctions part and wanting to head off any potential state interference with projects like this, but “infosec reasons” feels very hand wavy.
I think I’d be a lot more comfortable if we had seen malicious/bad faith actions/communications or maybe some more specific and tangible reasons to suspect them being compromised on the part of the Russian maintainers before they were just removed.
Based on just the headline, you’re probably not wrong, but reading the article, you’ll see that those are anti-ballistic missile missiles (which is to say, they are missiles used to shoot down other missiles).
There’s definitely something to be said about the U.S. support for Israel, but this feels like the most sane and agreeable area of support that could be provided.
Awesome project; super easy to set up the streams in VLC for anyone curious about that.
Their brutish trolls
Def misread this as their British trolls, a misinterpretation I fully support.
you could stand up and fight for that
For best results, do not do spontaneously (that is, go grab some friends and coworkers before attempting to take on a big business)
Probably in the same holiday season as Elder Scrolls VI
Yeah, I was reading a news article to this effect the other day.
Hell if I saved it and/or remember where I saw it, but shouldn’t be too hard to dredge up a news report to that effect.
Naw, I just kidnapped a bunch of people and left some dirty old blankets laying around /s
Now there is a $10k cap which includes your state taxes paid
I figured there was something I was missing and I think thats it.
Fwiw, I really appreciate the long-ish form response. I feel most others were content to downvote and move on, but I feel I’ve learned something that I wasn’t otherwise motivated to go learn on my own.
How is that punishing to city dwellers?
I get that it rewards non-city dwellers more than people who live in cities, but is that really the same thing?
So it seems like Lemmy/any ActivityPub based service starts as a Lib-left, but can evolve into a Lib-Right?
Is my conception of thing correct with that?