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The Most Futuristic Train

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Bedside Computer

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You are living in a computer simulation

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buzzert
·قبل 4 أشهر·discuss
I thought it was amusing that you said Apple was a "stupid American company with American values", even though you're actually complaining about a UK law. You do know this isn't a thing in the US, right? Just your country?
buzzert
·قبل 5 أشهر·discuss
Is there a way to resize windows with this gesture as well?
buzzert
·قبل 5 أشهر·discuss
> we use taxes as a process to crowdsource funding more effectively

Effectively? It doesn't seem to me like most western governments allocate this funding "effectively" at all. How do we increase the accountability?
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·قبل 5 أشهر·discuss
Actually, the description of that video says the production line was in Hungary.

But there was still a lot of electronics manufacturing and assembly in the US during the early 2000's as well, including iPods and iMacs.
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·قبل 8 أشهر·discuss
Since when did public (government) schools become run for profit?
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·قبل 8 أشهر·discuss
$300 USD per month sounds insanely expensive
buzzert
·قبل 8 أشهر·discuss
You don’t need politicians to help you keep your personal data to yourself.
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·قبل 8 أشهر·discuss
Why do European government websites do the same thing then? They’re also spreading propaganda?
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·قبل 10 أشهر·discuss
Probably a Swift wrapper for the Chromium Embedded Framework.
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·السنة الماضية·discuss
This is the opposite of a steelman.
buzzert
·السنة الماضية·discuss
You do realize it still needs to be transported from a port to customers inland, right?
buzzert
·السنة الماضية·discuss
It just seems like the only things we should be importing from across the globe are things that absolutely cannot be produced domestically. For example, I've heard that coffee beans only grow in certain climates, so that would be a commodity that makes sense to import.

Pretty much everything else, including this supposed Tunisian olive oil, just sound like luxury goods to me, and should be priced accordingly.
buzzert
·السنة الماضية·discuss
Why do you think it's a good idea to buy olive oil from Tunisia instead of from California? Are you aware of how much CO2 is released to ship a trivial commodity across the atlantic ocean?
buzzert
·السنة الماضية·discuss
> The current descent into a quasi-fascist state isn't enticing either.

> In the meantime, I guess I'll learn some basic Mandarin and spend more time in China.

Uhhh....
buzzert
·السنة الماضية·discuss
Who is stealing from whom in this scenario?
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·السنة الماضية·discuss
> Formal education just works better for some of us than video tutorials or self-paced learning

I don’t agree with this at all. Anecdotally, the autodidacts I’ve met are way more knowledgeable about subjects they’re passionate about compared to those who received a formal education for it. This applies to both computer science, but also psychology majors who I’ve met who can’t even tell me the difference between Freud and Jung.
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·السنة الماضية·discuss
You should consider getting a hobby.
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·السنة الماضية·discuss
This is such a deranged take, I can't even tell if it's satire or not.
buzzert
·السنة الماضية·discuss
> When it came to the vote, Ukraine’s version passed by 93 votes to 18. The US voted against, alongside Russia, marking a major shift of its position on the conflict and previous votes.

> The US version was also adopted (93 in favour, eight against and 73 abstentions), but Member States also voted to add the European Union amendments with 60 in favour, 18 against and 81 abstentions.

https://news.un.org/en/story/2025/02/1160456
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·السنة الماضية·discuss
I don't understand what makes the US "The Bad Guys" in the same sentence that mentions North Korea and China?