It's funny because governments need to see behavioral change of their voters before they think about policies against cheap consumer goods. It just doesn't make sense politically to fight climate change right now. Especially if only taking about it's importance gets the same number of votes
I know people who argue that burning wood pellets is grean because it's marketed as "renewable". It's difficult to convince them that the wood their burning is not part of a renewable cycle and neither is it just wood scraps that would be there anyways. Same as growing "biofuel" for consumer cars. It's just not a good use of the limited resources we have
So no need to worry right? I mean where even is asia? \s
Happy to hear that courts start calling these ruses out for what they are
The flood of AI generated anything is really annoying when looking for an actual human created source.
Sich bei Problemen an die Presse statt den Stromversorger zu wenden ist auch kein gutes Zeichen. WĂ€re man an der Lösung des Problems interessiert, wĂŒrde man doch auf Kontaktanfragen reagieren.
Unable to can. On an uncorrelated note, I got a yacht to play on now. Such a nice system we have, isn't it
Das passiert ja schon in der Bevölkerung kaum. Hab mich letztens mit jemandem unterhalten, der alles glaubt was alternative Medien berichten. Wenn man deren Falschaussagen StĂŒck fĂŒr StĂŒck mit wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten und Artikeln belegt kommt zurĂŒck, dass man ja gar nicht allen Details zustimme und an der vermittelten Botschaft ja schon was dran sei. Die Menschen wollen nicht wissen, nur glauben und wem sie glauben ist leider sehr unterschiedlich.
FĂ€nde gut, wenn Politiker westlicher Nationen dieses Problem öffentlich ansprechen wĂŒrden. Das Land hat ansonsten viel zu viel Einfluss auf die Berichterstattung ĂŒber sich selbst
Those are rookie numbers, if we continue like they gonna get so much higher
That would be absolutely terrible
That would be absolutely terrible
Why would they block that? I understand that a company might not want the reverse to happen but this just seems counterproductive
Just because I use Lemmy doesn't mean I was able to convince anyone of my social circle to join (with lack of content as the primary reason). Building communities requires users and a lack of those is an issue with many FOSS projects.
Ubtil they go to the Netflix model where users can experience both a subscription and ads at the same time.
That's a good point, i haven't played long enough for that to be an issue.
Just an idea but couldn't the DM stretch out a fight artificially? Not the first time this happens, that could make for an awesome story. In other fights after that though, just add xx extra hp if the fight only took 1 or 2 turns.
It is a fine line but as a player I'd be fine with not steamrolling over every enemy my group encounters
It's amazing how often this program can be used to solve a problem someone has with their file sharing. And in my opinion it's an elegant solution and does it's job very well
I know not everyone likes using vim but I thought those who do could share a good reason to get into it. For me its the repetition of the last change with the push of the dot key. Replace the current word with another and move the cursor to the next word you wish to replace. It makes the editor so versatile and feels very satisfying.