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  • It would be funny if they joined China

  • Same in sanish

    Also, same word used for “married”

  • Maybe the reason is theyre terrible shitty people and rockstar doesnt wanna ruin their chances of a new job

    /s

  • they have to

    it'll be a law in china in the future

    And EURO NCAP (who make safety ratings for cars) have said they'll stop giving 5 stars, if a car has no physical buttons for essential controls (i dont reclal what they believe is essential though)

  • Memory at 8500 mhz and cou at up to 5.2 ghz

    Not bad

  • They are doing what they said they would do

    And they said they would reduce emissions

    Their plan is just later but more rapid switch

  • Thats great to see

    But sadly a bit too expensive for me.

    Wonder how much difference solid state batteries can do to a cars range

  • Sanctions wont work

    Words wont work

    Quietly reducing reliance and reducing trade…

  • Which is why they need to make laws

    And then invest in software for europe

  • I can describe it:

    Image 1: january first, woman drinking green stuff with fridge full of fruits

    Image 2: january 5th, woman drinking beer

  • The rolling stonks 📈

  • according to some danish journalists the idea was started by Ronald Lauder, some US billionaire. (he has some companies that use water from greenland or some shit)

    It's even on his Wikipage..

  • it's called "kaskelothval" in danish

    kastelot supposedly means "oil-filled head"

    that oil is called "spermaceti oil". And supposedly is kinda sticky.. like sperm

  • Isn't "buying things" in general, a contribution to capitalism?

  • finally, a recipe with a unique killer flavor

  • But can people find your question on lemmy by googling?

    coz thats how i personally found reddit back in the day. And i'm sure it is part of how reddit grew to what it is today.

    If google cant find you, you cannot be a success, is my guess. But of course, NOT being found on google has it advantages too.

    I can find this topic by searching on lemmy

    but i cannot search comments, which limits the usability somewhat

  • im there because there's a lot of niche communities that just dont exist here, or have any active users.