

I thought Kessler-syndrome was the real kicker, not greenhouse gasses.
I thought Kessler-syndrome was the real kicker, not greenhouse gasses.
Not even from business standpoint. Or maybe I’m misinterpreting the bottom line, but a business should be conscious about it’s business model.
Why do people go to reddit? Funny memes and great comments. It started to become boring when the people started to act like bots (echochamber), now it’s mostly bots echoing arguments and memes of past. With your restaurant analogy, it is more like they started selling the support beams instead of product.
I mean most others will skip out on the toothpaste variant, but yeah, it’s out there like that kraftwerk song.
It’s so neat how different cultures adapted to numbers. Like French have something like 4 times 20 (and?) 2 to mean 82. In Hungarian if you say billió, that is one trillion rather one billion. We riff on the ending of million to express billion: milliárd.
Worst pirate ever, but also the best kind of person!
As someone else said, they probably kept the original age bracket. I’d say it’s at least 5-6 years out of whack. Early Ys are starting their forties, late ones their thirties.
I use Endeavour, btw. Nah, I don’t think it’ll catch one.
I’m super stoked to be on an Arch-based system, but things have been so easy I have earned no bragging rights what-so-ever with it.
Don’t worry, it’ll start getting better and that feeling will not stop. It’s worth sticking out, maybe even trying a few flavors (Mint is a tasty one, though).
I’ve been FOSSing it up since just before the pandemic, and I have yet to utilize most of the convenience Linux provides. Maybe the best way to put it, is that I didn’t realize that I was in a cramped clown car back in my windows days, and now I’m still in that wierd, double-up position in my new, solarpunk limousine. I rarely touch the cli (maybe even less than the cmd tool in the start menu in Windows), but am slowly coming to terms with the possibilities.
The memes definitely hit harder.