

The thing we learned is “correlation doesn’t necessarily imply causation”.
The thing we learned is “correlation doesn’t necessarily imply causation”.
The link to the raw data is dead, and it contradicts some other research, and also is an article on something that is called"green car reports". Those are indications of maybe not the most unbiased data
Distro isn’t important, for a novice user the defference, basically, is what software is in the official repository, and how easy it is to google shit. Unless you chose something very obscure somehow, you’ll be fine.
You’re not fair to the brave astronauts^* that did^* the first^* all woman space^* expedition^* ! It was a whole 11 minutes of a glorified plane ride.
Yep. I have to use Windows for work, and even pro version shows so many ads it’s crazy. I can’t even imagine how much they paid for this copy of professional OS for working workers, and it still shows fucking ads all the time. It’s crazy that nobody in the windows world thinks it’s outrageous.
Bewahren?
The official page shows the money you’ve spent, the estimator shows the current price of the games on your account, adjusted to everything. For me the difference is X4
That’s my point, I don’t believe blogposts paint the whole picture.
I call bullshit. They might say they’re opt-in, I bet they have some way to use the personal data that technically doesn’t violate very specific wording of the rule.
Music industry destroyed music way before Spotify. The second it became industry.
Yep, same here. The difference is, you need to use Spotify for some time so it learns what to show you. I consistently find amazing obscure bands out there.
They’re in a pocket if Big Soap, coercing god fearing christians into cleaning their asses thus making them gay
It is however very important to push people into cleaning themselves properly. The amout of dirty asses around us at all times is staggering and terrifying.
And a bunch of people didn’t but we don’t talk about them, it was the norm back then.
That you know of
Or at least willing to push whatever barely working bullshit they forgot to test.
OK, OK. I will ask our IT to buy some for the office, since it’s such a general purpose computer, it’s cheaper than laptops we’re using. I would probably buy one for my mom, tax season is coming up, she will like the upgrade, her computer is quite old, and this general purpose computer will help her a lot. Then I will get one for my wife, this general purpose computer will help her with her scientific research. I would probably not get one for my uncle, he’s not great with computers, and the only thing he does is playing games, some dedicated gaming console will better suit him, he’s always a bit confused with the general purpose laptops, he’ll need something that’s dedicated for gaming.
Shit like that needs to be stopped while it’s just someone’s wild wet dreams. When it will become solid plans with budget and deadlines, it will already be too late
Converting roofs into solar is simple and cool if you don’t know anything about any of that. Then so many problems emerging, you start going crazy and yearn for the simplicity and straightforwardness of a floating solar platform.
And that’s before you remember that not all of the world is US and most people don’t actually live in a detached house with a roof.