Skip Navigation

InitialsDiceBearhttps://github.com/dicebear/dicebearhttps://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/„Initials” (https://github.com/dicebear/dicebear) by „DiceBear”, licensed under „CC0 1.0” (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)Y
Posts
3
Comments
182
Joined
7 mo. ago

  • Id say there's a fair chance he's now blocked you 😅

  • If the doctor said "I'll cure you" and proceeded to make an absolute fucking shamozzle of every attempt at helping people (Except maybe once??) then I would be pretty pissed at the doctor and prefer the doctor stay away in their own corner.

    In case that analogy is lost on some, I'll refer you to the illustrious leader invader zim

    Zim: I put the fires out.

    Almighty Tallest Red: You made them worse!

    Zim: Worse... or better?

    //Answer - it was definitely worse.

  • Yes, because America has an outstanding track record in making positive changes from meddeling in other countries affairs.

  • I disagree with that sentiment, I think we should send our finest nuclear submarines.

  • It was just a light hearted dig, no need to explain yourself .

  • I'm just replying to see if you copy the same response, for science.

  • China was using hydrogen buses back in 2019. But their infrastructure and population density is a different beast. Having said that, so is the topography

  • I've never had a single one of those prompts or notifications... Now I'm worried I've done it wrong.

  • Well, strictly speaking the Medicare levy everyone pays (2% of their income). The medicare levy surcharge is for high income earners without private health. I agree, private is a ridiculous model.

  • My understanding is the initial plan was to reinforce where all the bullet holes had occurred. It was then pointed out that the planes were able to return with these bullet holes. Planes weren't returning where there were no bullet holes (i.e. clear space on the picture) so those areas should be reinforced to improve survivability.

  • Didn't it?

  • And the first electric car was built in the 1880s, so I think it's fair to say that had people acted, it wouldn't be as out of reach as the common person thinks.

  • 40 years ago? There was an article release in ~1910-1912 stating that burning coal was increasing carbon rates in the atmosphere. We've known about this for 100+ years. Theres always sentiment about jobs being lost / unstable energy grid.. companies just trying to exhaust fossil fuels before switching

  • it can work pretty well so long as you’re in control and you don’t take the result as truth.

    But doesn't this make the whole point null and void? Like obviously if you're running it through and getting an output you do have to take elements of it as truth.

  • Just a random update for any late comers. Decided to use git (and self host via forgejo). Absolutely lost in git, but this video was remarkably helpful for broad concept. https://youtu.be/e9lnsKot_SQ

  • reads headline - surely not

    a 36-year-old Florida man

    Ah.

  • I mean, should we believe them? Your source did an estimation too. I agree, that's why I commented the same. 3% of paid customers which is not as huge as you’d expect Not sure what the interest is around percentages, I suppose an estimate of 20million is more than a few content creators. That's nearly Australia's population