> Well, in case of a bank it can. And it happens on a daily basis.
You mean it happens when a bank borrows money from a central bank, right?
Not every balance sheet expansion constitutes the creation of money, e.g. when you put money on your bank account, the bank's balance sheet grows, but the money is not newly created.
> This implementation uses a randomised incremental algorithm to compute the 3D convex hull of the spherical points.
This makes me think he uses the Euclidean geometry of the surrounding three-dimensional space. But of course spherical geometry is induced by the surrounding Euclidean geometry, so the results are the same as using spherical geometry directly.
Some people have an arrow on top of their head, and when you approach them there is a dialog balloon with "...". If you click on them they give you a task.
You are comparing the regulation of business practices to the breach of human rights. Do you also think your water company should be allowed to poison the water coming from your tap?
My Firefox on Linux zooms fine with both renderers. Text selection doesn't work though. Also the cursor doesn't adapt when hovering text, a button etc.
I agree that one can see the ad as depicting "destruction of human experience". This does not mean that my day is ruined after viewing the ad. Disliking the ad and calling it what it is does not mean one is not tough.
> If you think that X is better, just use it, and live with its unfixable issues.
Out of curiosity: What are those issues with X? On my day to day use of Xubuntu I don't encounter any problems. What would I gain from switching to Wayland?