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  • Unpopular opinion, but I partially agree with you.

    Win 7 and 10 did pretty much mostly work out of the box. And during those times, Linux didn't work as well always.

    But with Win 11? Microsoft has fucked up. Not only do things not always work (the biggest issue I get is display drivers malfunctioning and Bluetooth/internet issues with updates), but certain Linux distros the hardware works better, which was really weird to come across. Specifically KDE Fedora stuff. I can actually control the brightness on a desktop easily from a software panel for example, instead of having to manually use the buttons on the monitor.

    Even HDR recently breaks on Win 11 when it was working just fine, throwing off all the colors outside of the game you're playing if you activate it for the game.

    There's also something you pointed out in your own comment that's a benefit that Linux sort of had since even back then - the interface is easier to use than Windows. My dad always had issues figuring out how to use his computer to just browse the internet on Windows but finally learned on Ubuntu. But like you said, at the time, I had to set everything up first. Now? I'm pretty confident certain distros wouldn't need that.

  • To be fair humans did take down wooly mammoths at some point

  • Does Casa work with Home assistant? Also how does Casa compare to Yuno?

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  • O- / O+

    But not enough people donate blood so they're always pretty low on it, especially since not everyone who donates has those blood types.

  • I saw a crab.

    Still mostly do.

    Not sure what that means

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  • If it's an emergency they'll run O- because there isn't time for that test, and if there's no O- they'll go based off info

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  • I don't remember which states, but some countries do / did. El Salvador and Japan I believe are some. Finland doesn't, but that's because our ID can be scanned to get our medical info if needed, and we have Kela cards anyway as well even if you don't have ID that do the same

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  • If it's critical, you don't have time to take them to a weighing machine and measuring them.

    It's also why most licenses have blood type listed.

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  • Height and Weight is actually useful for medical purposes in emergencies. You don't want to be given too much or too little of a blood transfusion.

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  • Medical dosages and drug interactions would be the main legit reason.

    Except most doctors / medical institutions ignore modified dosages women should have anyway in most cases.

    Other than that, I suppose knowing if you take hormonal therapies would be useful in very niche and rare cases, like after you've been put in a medically induced coma, but there's so few trans people in the population + that's such a rare emergency procedure that I doubt it even happens once a year. It's also not a problem in most countries because they have more centralized medical records than the USA does.

  • English really needs to stop calling the right wing "conservatives". We don't call them that in other languages, and they literally don't try to conserve things, but instead always seek to destroy.

  • That's my point, those chips don't have to be bleeding edge

  • A smaller general population.

    The whole issue really is the baby boom threw things out of balance.

  • It's not about moving all chip manufacturing to Europe, just defense kind. Even for the sake of allies it would simply be a wise move to do so, as defending Taiwan would be easier if critical military tech wasn't blockaded should a war break out.

    TSMC is still the best for producing the most advanced chips, but most military tech doesn't need that level. Consumer tech would still make sense to produce there.

    PS: just occurred to me you're also literally on a community called "buyeuropean"

  • With military/factory tech it doesn't always have to be cutting edge chips tho. 7nm isn't the most cutting edge either. There's manufactories out there still running on x64 silicon using windows XP that aren't connected to the internet, but it still works with their old factory hardware so they keep using it.

    Just from a security perspective, it doesn't make sense the EU doesn't really produce that type of tech locally, especially since the Dutch ASML is the only one of it's kind in the first place - half the hardware requirements are already here. The educational resources required to train such a workforce are there. The location and money are there.

    If war did break out with say like the USA, EU is just automatically cut off, as Taiwan would probably side with USA to keep China off them since there's not even a significant EU military presence there either. If Russia decides on doing a desperate full salvo, the logistics are cut off too.

    For consumer electronics, scientific instrumentation etc sure, relying on Taiwan would still make sense. But for infrastructure and defense, it's just stupid to have critical supplies be nearly halfway around the world.

  • I have a feeling that it's more lethal then other hobbies per Capita.

    But that's just anecdotal of course. I'd be really curious to know what the actual data.

    That said, it can be argued that it's definitely a hobby that's perceived to be much more dangerous.

  • They're designed in France but made in Taiwan as well, which makes it kinda shitty for it's intended military purposes. If wars break out it's kinda hard to get shipments from Taiwan to Europe considering the distance.

    I don't understand why no country in Europe has built some kind of chip manufacturing capabilities at least for military and governmental purposes. There's plenty of locations that would be excellent for it, and university is pretty accessable in general in the EU as well.

  • There's no lever to derail.

    There's no reason to kill people quickly while you two to derail the trolley in the meantime.

    Of course, now the trolley I'm guessing you're referencing in the meme has the lever jammed to red, so either it doesn't matter any more. The point is moot.

  • I'm just assuming, from what little I know of in the subject at least, that something involving adrenaline and dopamine must be involved.

    Evolutionarily, that would have been useful to keep in as a feature I imagine. But in modern times, I guess it manifests as rock climbing or tight spelunking.