I really hope that Putin dies falling out a window. It seems like the most fitting end.
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Nigel Farage did more damage to the UK than nearly anybody since Thatcher. What a horrible horrible person.
I just can't get over how a certain generation of humans are fascinated with voting for sociopaths, or in the case of farage, voting for insane causes led by sociopaths.
Well, what little temptation I had left to browse Twitter is now totally gone.
Well, what little temptation I had left to browse Twitter is now totally gone.
It'd be pretty exciting if this could work out. I'm a big proponent of all the switching to battery electric vehicles. But I just don't think we can ramp up solar fast enough.
In the long run, I think we will be able to do solar Plus battery in all the buildings to power our cars. But I think that'll take decades. And we need to transition to electric vehicles much faster than that.
Having nuclear on the table is certainly a better option than continuing to burn fossil fuels
I'd forgotten that HTC was a serious power player back then.
I wonder what happened to them.
That's gorgeous! So happy to see it parked in the customer lot and not out in the yard.
Yep, it's dead for me too.
RiF was reddit for me. And it pisses me off because if Spez had been reasonable, I would have happily signed up for Reddit Gold to have continued API access.
Other than occasionally checking in on the Ex-Mormon subreddit (to follow up on an institution I dislike even more), I am done with reddit forever.
You join like six people I personally know, either is a close friend or family member.
For some reason this one feels so deeply personal, that I feel motivated to vote like hell. I'm so over being held hostage by maniac Boomers who are losing their minds. We are the bigger generation now. Let's go kick their asses!
The upside if we all use the term Google, is that over time Google will lose their ability to enforce their trademark.
Same here.
Left over a rift over RiF. Stayed because Spez is disrespectful to mods and users.
In fairness, reddit probably would have taken a haircut anyway because the tech sector is slowly returning to some semblance of sanity.
But I also feel that any institutional investor who isn't watching the headlines deserves to lose their shirt. Clearly there's a problem with us users and former users having a beef with corporate decisions. And that obviously will have a trickle-down effect on engagement and therefore advertisement revenue.