It muddies the water around, supporting the various states, and the public image of that.
The same thing for the Palestine genocide ongoing now, the US has a second war to supply.
It muddies the water around, supporting the various states, and the public image of that.
The same thing for the Palestine genocide ongoing now, the US has a second war to supply.
You can, but it requires more skill and more effort.
Skill and effort are often in high demand and low supply.
I could… survive this layout.
But when selling a house, you want to appeal to as many as possible. And this kitchen does not have wide appeal.
Oh, they care.
They got your money one way, and now their getting it another way!
This is ridiculous. It is truly ridiculous. How can something that enables the user to efficiently control their AC cause “significant economic harm”???
I assume they have their own app and run ads/user analytics through it that make them money.
I have to wonder if you bought their products on the basis that they worked with HA, if you could have some sort of claim here.
The paying to train is one thing. The bigger problem is people who aren’t super experienced in these projects doing estimates and costings.
You’re always going to have some overruns, and if you’re lucky, some underruns too. But if your estimates are out of wack… well. Good luck. Combine that with Parkinson’s law and you are in for a world of hurt.
That’s the engineering knowledge lost over the last 30 years costed out.
Making 2 reactors since 95 has some side effects, a lot of the senior engineers since then have retired, standards have changed, and new engineers need to learn.
Give it another 10 or so years and we’ll be going even deeper
If you read below the fold in the article you get:
The team identified nine different types of polymers and one type of rubber in the airborne microplastics – ranging in size from 7.1 to 94.6 micrometers.
It’s also because the blocks form “Loss.” The infamous Ctrl Alt Del comic.
Living in New Zealand, I sit pretty solidly in the “This is a good idea, but how the fuck?”
I’m Spartacus.
Oh, people have long since realized that they have to do something about it.
The problem is they’ve realized that it’s far cheaper to prepare for their own survival than fix the fuck ups of the world.
Gonna be a fun next century or so
Your typical dev is not a technical writer, and shouldn’t be doing the proper write-up.
If you feel (and it seems you do) that this skill is missing from the Lemmy team, perhaps you should volunteer some time.
PCI lanes in alternate of SATA/Ethernet NIC. If it’s not on the motherboard there’s a damn good chance you can buy a PCI/M.2 card for it.
I’ve been trying to decide what the best, smoothest, option is to make the fediverse “better”.
I think that making a line between a “Fediverse client” and “Fediverse Server” is the answer. A client that can easily browse multitudes of servers, letting you join lemmy subs and follow mastodon accounts might be the answer.
They’re doing some dodgy stuff with your data, that’s for sure. But the sign-up is smooth. Instagram has a LOT of users, and Meta is leveraging that and making it super easy to share to IG that you have made said threads account (and if you don’t, they will do it for you). The FOMO is real.
They have taken the biggest challenge to use a new social media platform, rebuilding your spidery web of follows, mutuals, weird interests, and friends, and made it basically transparent. It’s a UX marvel. The sign-up numbers reflect that IMO.
Gotta ask yourself how Israel has hostages to exchange on “day 1” of “this” conflict