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  • Efwis@lemmy.ziptoPrivacy@lemmy.mlHow long does it take to build LibreWolf?
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    6 months ago

    First, this would be a better question to ask in a Linux specific community.

    Second, Build time is really subjective to the computer and its hardware. There could be bottlenecks at the cpu/memory from the motherboard that will slow it down. It also depends on whether you’re spinning rust or using an ssd.

    There are a lot of factors involved in the whole that makes it hard to definitively say how long something takes to build.



  • Efwis@lemmy.ziptoMemes@lemmy.mlCome on Barbie lets go Party
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    7 months ago

    Money for the most part for a lot of people.

    Passports are $400+ USD, then there are the plane tickets, which are hundreds of dollars. Then to top it off you need to have room and board while looking for a job and someplace to live.

    Another thing I’ve heard is fear of leaving the known and family.













  • To this day the government is still trying to create a lot of the tech from Star Trek. They are actively working on warp technology, replicators for food and clothes etc and Star Trek was the basis for a lot of today’s computers (i.e. no tubes like old tvs and computers before the invention of the desktop computer).

    One time the government actually approached the producers and wanted to know how they got the doors to open and close automatically like they do. Genes answer “there’s two men holding onto broom sticks, one on each side, when the actor walked up to the doors they would pull the broomsticks and make a ‘whooshing’ sound as they opened and closed them “

    Now we have that tech on 90% of retail shop doors. Star Trek was the basis for a lot of tech we use now.




  • There is no evidence whatsoever to show that anyone is being harassed outside abortion clinics.

    Is t it harassment to try to convince someone that they are wrong for doing something they have clearly thought about and decided to do? These women have looked at all angles before making their decision, do these nuts actually think that their alternatives are the only viable answer? Also are these nuts going to pay the costs to raise and clothe these unwanted births?

    The answer to the last two questions are a resounding no, because it’s not their problem.

    Pro-life is now pro-birth and be damned the consequences to anyone else.