Climate change denialist meme.
Norway? More like snoreway.
I think you’re right.
Each robot only knows their own state, but they’ve been asked only about both. So no robot can say “yes”. If a robot needs a new battery, it must say “maybe”, because it knows one or more robots needs a new battery. But if it doesn’t need a new battery, it must say “no”, because it is confident that it’s not both that need new batteries.
I found the second robot’s answer helpful in understanding the situation, but it’s logically not needed to answer the question.
I’m sure this is fine and will not result in the collapse of terrestrial food webs.
Ah, I didn’t know about that, actually.
There are wlroots bindings for Common Lisp. I’ve been considering a stumpwm rewrite using them, but it’s probably too big a project for me to take on in my copious free time.
uBlock works fine in the browser; if you want to take it a step further, use an invidious instance or FreeTube (on desktop). NewPipe is best choice on phones, SmartTubeNext is the best choice on TVs. There is a NewPipe fork with SponsorBlock, but I don’t know how actively it is kept up to date with upstream.
I also really like the idea of structure-aware diffs, but like traditional unified diffs so much better than that side-by-side TUI. Not to mention the need to work with tools like magit.
IMO, it’s only useful for very memory-constrained systems. Systemd is pretty big and internally complex, but it’s consistent and easy to use. My only SystemD-free system is AntiX on a netbook.


Or if your DHCP server hands out static IP addresses based on MAC. It would be kinda good for there to be a default-off “This is a trusted network” check box, which turns off the privacy preserving settings that can break things.
1600x1200 is the resolution of culture.
Gulf of C.U.M. (Cuba, USA, Mexico).