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  • Home routing is when you connect a cable to your PC and the wall. Your home then uses that connection to join the Dark Web, and you allow hackers to stay at your home temporarily to escape the government. Those hackers jump from house to house, evading the authorities.

    (/s)

  • I used to use a Macbook daily before I got a Windows laptop.

    The way Apple designs their products is akin to how parents treat their toddlers. You aren't allowed to do anything that Apple hasn't graciously allowed you to without painful workarounds or loopholes. Plus, whereas Android and Windows have janky solutions that still work, Apple refuses to implement something unless the masses can use it. The result is that Apple's software is years behind, and there is very little you can do about it.

    Needless to say, after a few years, I just installed Windows on that Macbook, and eventually I got fed up with the bad drivers and got an HP Spectre instead.

  • Every drive I've had failed was WD. My Seagates have been mostly fine

  • "...scholars consider Buddhism one of the major world religions."

    "Sikhism, [a] religion and philosophy..."

    "Hinduism (/ˈhɪnduˌɪzəm/)[1][2] is an Indian religion or dharma..."

    Your own sources say that all 3 are religions.

  • Your ignorance is genuinely louder. All of those are religions, and any credible source you find will agree with me.

  • All the examples I provided are religions.

  • Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism are some, but Asia has many more religions/ideologies.

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  • It's probably the latter.

    "Delivering shareholder value" has destroyed numerous companies, and I doubt it'll stop soon.

  • Their point is that there's more than 1 widely-practiced religion, and there are plenty of sects that are tolerant to different forms of self-expression. Saying food is bad because you don't like bananas isn't sound logic, and applying that same logic to religion doesn't work either.

    I can't speak for any Christians, but many of the religious people I know are some of the most tolerant people I know because their religious schools focused on doing things with good intent.

  • I hope fax stays relevant, even if it's less used.

  • I hope this doesn't spread to the US as although it'll stop Temu and Shein, it'll also probably make niche goods and hobbyist parts more expensive. I really don't want to pay the Amazon tax if I can find the same thing on Aliexpress, and a duty would just shorten that gap.

  • It wouldn't be limited to community releases, though. Other companies could poach the source code for themselves, and I doubt that's something easy to regulate.

  • It also screws over the many churches or other religious organizations that genuinely do good for their communities

  • Can't speak for previously, but recently, a good chunk of Democrats' failures have been because of a select few members holding out, no?

  • As an oligarch, I can't wait for Project 2025

  • The AI does nothing with the percentages because it is an LLM, not an AI designed for math. All an LLM does is take a small number of words and turn them into a different set of words. It does not use your small set of words to run any formulas on your behalf.

  • For some justices, I agree. However, as a general principle, I think of the vast majority of "bad people" as incompetent rather than malicious unless there's proof of guilt. I don't know enough about all 9 justices to comfortably say they're evil or corrupt.

  • It's simply an institution meant to interpret laws and their legality. All of that goes out the window when the people in said institution are politically charged, corrupt, or make bad arguments.

  • I'm genuinely glad we live in a country that recognizes the horrors of its past. Even with all of the "whitewashing" that occurs in textbooks in parts of the country, like "states' rights" in the Civil War and praising Columbus, there's still an overwhelming consensus that minorities were wronged for our entire history.