

In the same vein, Musk didn’t make billions. Tesla workers did.
Decentralise everything!
In the same vein, Musk didn’t make billions. Tesla workers did.
Scotland, UK, which is not in the EU.
So, soo close to supporting vaccines.
Exactly. They aren’t even attempting to scare Tesla customers themselves. It’s all about tarnishing Musk’s image, sending a message, and damaging his cashcow.
Just fyi, there isnt just one liquor monopoly. Not sure about other provinces, but BC has BC Liquor and Quebec has SAQ. I guess LCBO is Ontario’s.
I wonder if, in his infinite costcutting wisdom, he removed “redundancies” in the twitter stack that wouldve helped it better withstand cyberattacks.
Weird that they said “only” half an hour. Thats a really long time
Just replaced every instance of the word “war” with “deal”
The connection also looks like a RAM stick’s. I think.
While too far left could mean this, the op just said “slightly left”. Of course, if what you meant is that Bernie Sanders is barely left enough, that anyone to the right of him is the problem, then nvm.
This is irrelevant because Meta should not be tried for this the same as a private individual would be.
The case for torrenting being illegal for private individuals is one or both of:
For corporations, a lot change. Firstly, a corporation downloading a torrent is necessarily making unauthorized material available for some people of the company. It’s like a group of 20 friends all downloaded and uploaded to each other. Secondly, they used this copyrighted material commercially (like playing pirated music in a public night club). Both should be illegal.
However, all of this is still a distraction. The real issue is using copyrighted materials to train commercial AI. Does Meta require permission from copyright holders to make AI based on their work? The law is grey on this, and desperately needs regulations.
Just my thoughts.
Youre both saying the same thing!
“A russian VPN is blocked” is what you showed. From that, we can infer that probably all Russian ip’s are blocked.
I am definitely interested.
Here’s a nerdy math way.
Assume that some numbers are not interesting. Let n be the smallest non-interesting number. Since n is the smallest number that’s not interesting, it is interesting.
pixeld.ca sounds better to me.
That said, maybe pixelfed.ca sounds more formal, plus it might avoid confusion if both pixelfed.ca and pixeld.ca are instances.
I heard that it is the defenseless arctic that is Canada’s weakpoint, due to ice melting.
Except for 0, 1, 2, 3.
Integers are necessarily irrational because π is transcendental and not an algebraic number.
I just want to rant.
The fact that “the judicial branch is controlled by [insert party]” is a valid and true statement to make, especially right now with the GOP, is such a bastardization of the separation of powers.
EDIT: I was wrong. The minimum seems to have been 7 or 8.
Why are the exactly ten, the minimum number required to advance the vote?