

W…wow. That’s uh… huh.


W…wow. That’s uh… huh.


She’s about to find out:

Australia should just slowly constrict their production and exports monotonically. If they do it carefully, they can probably both decrease international reliance on coal, as well as make a pretty penny in the process.


How did they squander being the name in autonomous vacuum devices…? It’s kinda baffling tbh.

Tbh it’s weirdly calming to just… accept that the people and corporations and regimes in charge of things for the coming decades are simply not going to give a flying fuck, and that we are simply going to blow past it and have a fun time in the climate apocalypse. And then if we somehow DO figure out a way to halt that, it’ll be a pleasant surprise.



That, or TempleOS
Gives “Big Beautiful Bill” a whole new meaning 😏


On one hand: for me, as an aisle-seat-preferer, the draw of a window seat is simply not having a meatbag on both sides of me.
On the other hand: yeah it’s definitely false advertising.


Damn you’re right I should think about cutting out avocado toast and lattes
GTFO boomer


No, because you’re a sanctimonious asshole who thinks they’re automatically better than other people because of a belief that you have. A belief, I should add, that would be wildly different had you been born in, say, Cairo of Hangzhou or Bangkok, or any number of other cities with religious traditions outside of Christianity.


Oooh, nice, we’ve gone straight from a holier-than-thou categorical rejection of the concept of moral relativism to an attempt to use a straw man fallacy involving the Holocaust to categorically settle the entire scope of a topic that has been debated by philosophers smarter than either you or I for literal millennia.



Yes. Yes it does. The bounds of what society considers acceptable or reprehensible changes with time, location, and culture.


truth
If your definition of truth includes religious texts in any capacity other than, perhaps, a very dated take on philosophy, then that’s a point we are simply not going to agree on.


I’m not a big fan of your book about imaginary friends that tell you what to do


God does not exist, and will not be judging anyone


And yet they will continue to do so


In Oklahoma, 21-year-old GOP organizer Kennedy Laplante Garza started fighting a nearby data center proposal known as Clydesdale after learning over the summer that it would be built a mile from her family’s farm. “I didn’t even know that much about data centers at that point,” she told me. “But I knew my friends across the state were fighting similar things, whether they were solar panels or wind turbines.” Garza wound up organizing a mass petition campaign against the project that ultimately proved unsuccessful — Clydesdale broke ground this week.
Emphasis mine.
Just… wow. What a fucking imbecile.
It is Wednesday, my dude


I just suck it down through apt or flatpak or homebrew or whatever is appropriate for the system I’m on. I tend to avoid manual download/install processes unless it is specifically recommended, or there’s no option to do it through a package manager.
Then the shareholders shouldn’t hold shares in that bank. Simple as.