Underfly
Keith sucks. Don’t be like Keith
Underfly
I’m proud of Southampton! Only 10 shitheads, and hundreds of anti-racists. Good showing everyone
Risky pissky
Is it lazy of me to suggest showing nuked releases as a percentage of the groups total releases?
Same here. Well, actually I moved away from Fedora to Endeavour and it happened to coincide with KDE6. First time on KDE I a long time, and I really like it now.
I used to work at a library, and about 10% of the books had a pleasing aroma, and the other 90% smelled like literal ass.
Anything, or anyone, that speaks positively of ‘Coddling of the American Mind’ should be approached with extreme scepticism.
An interesting resource for people looking to combat shit like this is the podcast ‘If Books Could Kill’.
I don’t nessecirily always agree with the hosts’ wider takes on things, but their reading of these types of books is pretty spot on.
Cookie clicker. But I only know that because it’s the only game supported by this project
Same here. I switched to Fedora last year and it’s been so easy…too easy 🤔
Wow, thank you so much for taking the time to answer. I really do appreciate it.
Going off of what you said, I am going to take what I currently have, scale it back, and attempt to get more separation between services.
Again, thank you!
I dunno, seems pretty seems pretty complex to me. I’m sure the democratically elected bigwigs in charge know a thing or two about running industries properly. There must be some other reason that countries with underdeveloped solar industries are falling behind…if only we could figure it out!
After dipping my toes into Mastodon I had naively assumed that I understood it well enough. After reading this article it is clear that I was barely even scratching the surface.
Thanks for the article!
The report this article is based on is actually called “On Thin Ice: Disproportionate Responses to Climate Change Protesters in Democratic Countries”
The title of the article is a bit misleading including the term “rich countries”, especially as that term is not used once in the article.
In my mind measuring the level of democracy is harder than the wealth of a nation.