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  • While I wish that were true it's just not that simple. People are creatures of habit and the experience has to be absolutely awful to get people to break habits, especially social habits. We're talking people will stay in abusive relationships where they get physically beat regularly because they are scared to change.

  • For the immensely wealthy it's at least self serving. It's the poor people who parrot that shit who I worry about.

  • I've tilted my screen down to try to illuminate the keyboard too many times

  • Sure and camels too

  • Mormons also believe horses existed in North America prior to the Spanish bringing them over. All because a dude who wanted to marry his adopted daughter made some shit up about some golden plates.

  • The refusal to allow side loading is what really stops me doing the same

  • Thats not formatting. That's like reading a book transcribed on post-it notes and calling it a format. It can be ordered, yes but I'm talking about paragraphs and complete sentences.

  • My apologies I was meaning to share frustration because I agree with you not come off as an argument. I hope you don't feel as if I was saying you were wrong.

    It's also madness because we did this before at least in the US with air conditioning going main stream on a grid designed to support lights only.

  • Likewise I don't understand the difficulty in reading more than 140 characters.

    But I've never used Twitter so when I experience the platform it's through screen caps of tweets. Instead of having paragraphs and cohesive formatting it reads like a programmer who writes code all in one line. Sure, it can be done and it can be read but it's fucking awful that it isn't formatted correctly so that it is more clear.

  • Gasoline has about a 6 month self life and has to be refined from crude oil at specific facilities that polute the surrounding area.

    The supply chain to support gasoline is completely insane compared to plugging you car in at home 90% of the time. Once the wiring is updated to support EVs it's basically done, no more logistics expense but gas is expensive always.

  • I disagree with you simply because brevity is nice but not at the expense of nuance. Having to try to follow a string of tweets because one simply can't suffice is awful.

  • Generally it's surrogacy even if the baby has their DNA. If two identical twins could theoretically carry the other's baby as a surrogate despite having the same DNA.

    Either God raped her or God gave her IVF against her knowledge. Because she raised the child as her own regardless and it's not like they could DNA test.

    Religion is fucking stupid

  • But many of those same western countries level out the population decay with immigration. To my knowledge South Korea, Japan, and China don't have as much immigration.

  • Or stuff hosted outside the US.

  • I don't disagree but I also don't think it will be something that can be done very quickly. While switching propulsion systems in cars can be fine till the time that they are not needed.

  • Ideally I'd like trains for local trips and high speed rail for longer distances. I'd prefer to not own or use a car at all but most cities would have to be torn down and rebuilt to achieve this.

  • I agree and really you can replace the copper with fiber by tying an end and pulling.

  • Lol "it's not capitalism, because a nationalized healthcare is capitalism"

    The profit motive of capitalist controlled entities is completely capitalism; it's basically a textbook case of capitalism. Don't fool yourself by saying the countries with more socialized healthcare are somehow more capitalist to the one that doesn't.

  • If they were to run some applications on the side it would validate the power usage. Like if it also was a Plex server it could be more reasonable to use more power.

    Could also really hinge on the electricity cost for their region. At 10 cents a kwh and a delta of 100 watts we'd be talking 87 dollars a year assuming it's always running at a delta of 100 watts.

    I doubt there will be a 100 watt delta especially newer architectures that idle really well.