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and you don’t seem to understand…
since death star is capable of delivery a blast with high energy density, its core might be a nuclear fusion or anti matter power plant. maybe the mass there generates sufficient gravitational force.
my understanding is that Taiwan buys weapons from the us, so he is demanding something that is already a common practice
The moemorphic character shown in the picture is Archchan, created by ravimo. I wonder why show her in a discussion about Mint?
It’s not a good analogy. A better analogy might be a community that promotes a Linux distro that runs exclusively on Chromebook and claims that that is the ONLY private and secure way to use a computer.
because simplified Chinese characters borrowed many words directly from Japanese kanji, so google translate still recognizes it.
Since android are not subject to the risk, I wonder what happens if one connects the computer with hot spot from android.
Edited: just found out in the original report hot spot was also mentioned as a mitigation technique.
I hear you can self host sth called photovoltaic on your rooftop to get it for free!
If you are serious with this relationship (or you expect to still have Chinese partners in the future), I strongly recommend you buy a separate device for all the Chinese spywares required to maintain communication with your partner(s). At some point you will have to enter China, and it is best that you take only this device with you into it then.
Build stack interchange only in cities skylines, not in real world
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Spatial and temporal variability are main talking points against variable renewable energy technology adoption and in favor of conventional ones. Now we know where this fixation over constant energy originates from.
Now they will start saying that beneath every hospital and refugee camp in Gaza lies a Hamas headquarter.
I think it is the other way around; easy pirate versions appeared becuz windows was popular, providing access to those who can’t afford.
Money is not inheritly bad, just think of it as a tool to make accounting easier.
The problem with capitalism is the unconstrained protection of capital and overreliance of commodification to all sorts of human activities, thus creating unjust hierarchies. Some things might be suitable in a market setup, but most large scale issues concerning many stakeholders need to be managed in a more democratic way by the community. In any of these cases we would still need a convenient way to do accounting, so money will still exist.
Even if we do abolish money in a solarpunk society, the Lagrangian multipliers of whatever optimization goal the community has agreed upon will still be there, so we will just have to account for the active constraints in a more implicit manner. It would be much easier to communicate with each other with the Lagrangian multipliers themselves
We can argue that in a solarpunk society monetary value of stuff and labor becomes more connected with the actual environment and social values they represented. But what does this actually means? In the current capitalist society no economic theory (neoliberal or socialism) can explain economic notion of “value” in a consistent manner (neoliberal theory easily turns into circular reasoning while Marxism theory requires implausible mathematical assumptions), so this is something economists in a solarpunk society has to figure out.
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is the Facebook app still able to receive the fbp cookie if it is in another profile or user? what if it lacks background network access?