I replied to a person asking for a clarification for a non American. I gave an example from a non American perspective. Do you have basic context following skills?
I replied to a person asking for a clarification for a non American. I gave an example from a non American perspective. Do you have basic context following skills?
Yeah. Weird as fuck.
First world problems.
Yeah, people greatly underestimate mechanical suspensions.
I play male characters…
I agree. Source code is not needed at all, especially for a game like GTA V with a very active modding community. People have added new textures, ray tracing and even made new games with new campaigns without any source code. Releasing the source even officially won’t change or improve anything.
Linus is not an asshole, he’s just right and tells his opinions straight without playing games. That’s called honesty.
No, it won’t. Chargers are already on every bloody street, they’re called lamp posts. You just need to retrofit a plug into them.
This is irrelevant. First, there are chemistries not using cobalt, as explained already. Second, elemental cobalt is infinitely recyclable as all elemental metals, thus we don’t need to mine that much more, just like we don’t mine as much iron ore as we did centuries ago (relative to overall consumption). Yes, we still mine a lot of iron ore, but we recycle a lot as well.
But the British government doesn’t employ doctors and doesn’t own the facilities. It is not socialised.
Again, the tax system in the USSR was different. You didn’t get a service for free because you paid taxes, you actually didn’t pay them. You got a service for free because it was owned by the government and you were owned by the government. It’s like your office job provides you with a chair, the same way your mine job in the USSR provided you with healthcare.
As for necro, notifications in Lemmy are fucked.
Tax system in USSR was very different to capitalist states.
As a non American person living in Britain, I pay insurance called National Insurance and then get medicine when needed. And if I don’t pay, I don’t get shit. How’s that socialist?
Not OP, but:
If you can think of any note taking feature, 99% it’s already there and works like a charm.
It’s only useful as a giant road block.
The only problem with your story is that Garmin didn’t buy any Pebble assets.
These are not socialist institutions, they’re capitalist institutions. You pay for their services and you get the services you were promised.
It was already mined, it only needs to be recycled if we continue using old battery chemistries. Which is unlikely.