The driving force behind technological evolution
The driving force behind technological evolution
Just as a test, can you try ubuntu? It looks like you tried “enterprise” distros, may be worth with a more generic one, maybe they have a different set drivers.
Also, can you try running lspci command, maybe it shows any devices it doesn’t recognize (so you can investigate those specifically). Pretty sure there is also a gui app about drivers, but I’m not familiar with kde.
pray the UK away
The rest of Europe
They reason (and I want to stress that it’s their ideology, not mine) that men can keep doing crotchspawn when they are old. So the obvious solution is to force girls to marry and get breeded by men off all ages. /s but unfortunately not so much
Sounds like somebody hasn’t heard of flirting technique “neggingmaxxing”. /s
I completely just made that up
Oh if they only added an L at the end…
Yeah they do KYC (know your customer). Pretty straightforward anyway.
Unless you renounce US citizenship of course. I understand it’s a bit extreme, but it is a solution
you should really read “the laundry files” by Charles Stross. It’s a whole series of stories on this topic basically
And Amos was so great. Both the actor and the character. The books are possibly even better
Oh nice, I knew “when you assume you make an ass of u and me”
You forgot: removal of legal protections for workers AND reduce minimum age for working
Graphene and starling, works great
Oh right, I’ve read about that on coconut crabs I think. There you go, they are already half there.
Mhh, insects in general IIRC are also constrained by the fact they have exoskeletons: i.e. their internal organs are just in a bag. So they can’t grow too much or they just squish I think.
Imagine them being able to become vertebrates. You can have insects the size of cats I think before the osmosis breathing tubes they currently have are not a thing. Lungs would be the next thing I guess.
Disclaimer: I’m not a biologist and just make stuff up from what I remember from high school biology, and it was last millennium!
Technically speaking, no. But more polite, I agree