I can't stop laughing at the russian one.
First sentence you learn in Duo in russian: "Me in metro"
I can't stop laughing at the russian one.
First sentence you learn in Duo in russian: "Me in metro"
Meaning Trump and his shills getting a sentence and even quadrupled? Hell, I'm all for it
For their greedy brains, this is literally about control and surveillance. They can't make sure that you are working the full company time and even overtime while at home in your comfort and pyjamas.
No Windows based Linux, I see
Well described, actually. And most of the tankies can be fought with actual knowledge of Marxism and socialism, since they try to pass themselves as all-so-knowledgeable of them and then spew the worst kind of misunderstandings of the socialist theories. Pseudo-intellectual edgy teenage-minded dumb-dumbs, in a nutshell
Not surprising, given that if he doesn't take the corpos side by being scabby, his music wouldn't play in any mall in the world anymore. Not that it would be a bad thing, his songs are mind-numbing shit anyway
Unfortunately, nowadays, the schools fail at both
... and then you program games and you do the least performant bogosort you can ever think of
I also remember how we got to WW2 by appeasing the rising fascism instead of debating and disassembling it word for word. If we need to get to the physical violence and war to fight the evil, then we failed the early stages of disproving and debating why it's evil. And then, just like now, its mere idea will rear ist ugly head
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Isn't it already? Lemmygrad, exploding-heads and other extremist instances have already been defederated. But the main feature is the federation itself, which also creates powerful alliances between instances with common values. Platform-wise, it will be just a matter of difference of use and leaning, but federation alliances will work the same
Don't even get me started on the litigation terrorism against states that want to implement green laws
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/feb/12/litigation-terrorism-how-corporations-are-winning-billions-from-governments