I think the USA is plenty flawed, but on this one I'd have to agree with them. Would be way to easy to disqualify your opponent (especially as an incumbent president) otherwise. You should be able to let voters disqualify your opponent on merit.
I've got this tiger-repelling rock to sell you.
Far more than what?
Yes even the kids' reactions generally seemed positive, some mentioned there were more conversations and joking going on in between classes, and cyber bullying was less prevalent (although 'old school' bullying seemed to make a comeback somewhat)
You must be real paranoid if you think Canonical made bot accounts to promote snaps on Lemmy.
Ha exactly my thought!
I also noticed when the drag-and-drop occurred I could no longer hover over the folders in my bookmarkbar. Hadn't yet found the willingness to find out what was going on, but nice to hear it's solved.
Wilders seems to cozy up to Orban too, making an appearance at that weird C-PAC clone recently. And if I'd have to venture a guess Meloni won't be too hard on Orban either. Also, France will probably massively vote for RN - likely also in Orban's corner - in the upcoming European Parliament elections.
I'm thinking Orban's political life will get easier in the next couple of years, not harder. He'll keep his opportunistic extortion racket going without any meaningful opposition. Meanwhile the previously mentioned anti-EU crowd that are backing him will keep railing on about how ineffective the EU is (and they'll be right, as well as a major cause of it)
Israel's outline is sketchy to say the least...
Putting my clothes in the washer and watching my shirts overtake my shorts on each turn.
That's such a 14yo thing to say. Can you show some ID?
I've always had a pretty sinical view about the Chinese.
That'd be something akin to lab-grown meat, and imho actually a vast improvement.
I feel like this thread has some nice "Silicon Valley" Rigby quality to it:
"Leclerc-winning-his-home-race Is Great, But Y'know … ”
Monaco is fucking boring, Ligby.
There are three famous Clooneys.
There's also Nick
Sounds like wishful thinking to me. How is RISC-V stacking up to competitor architectures nowadays performance-wise? Last time I checked they were seriously lagging behind. Wouldn't recent AI developments (constantly requiring more computing power) be especially something that would hinder RISC-V taking off in the next couple of years?
"Anyway, who's up next?"
— Reuters
Bunch of old dudes dying while using a notoriously risky mode of transportation in bad weather over tricky terrain, while the only thing pointing to Israel thus far is motive. I'd say low.
Good luck trying to update systemd
Solid advice, right up there with the one about yellow snow.
In 2008, a Dutchman played a crucial role in the United States and Israeli-led operation to sabotage Iran’s nuclear program. The then 36-year-old Erik van Sabben infiltrated an Iranian nuclear complex and released the infamous Stuxnet virus, paralyzing the country’s nuclear program. The AIVD recruited the man, but Dutch politicians knew nothing about the operation, the Volkskrant reports after investigating the sabotage for two years.
Dutch source: https://nos.nl/artikel/2504114-nederlander-saboteerde-atoomcomplex-in-iran-den-haag-wist-niets