Could we say that it’s improving the US externally?
Could we say that it’s improving the US externally?
I agree with you, but I want to point out that this conflation is a direct result of our election system because it mechanically cannot support more than two parties.
Any other political interests need to merge together into one big entity that is nearly impossible to disentangle from the rest, so now maga = conservatism and we lose a lot of nuance in or political decision making and ability to be represented.
I’m pushing for Election Reform this election to move past First Past the Post voting.
Nope, our election system doesn’t support it and actually has a spoiler effect because you end up tacitly supporting the other side by not voting for one of the two strongest parties.
I wonder how much pressure Nintendo will get to change the name given the connotation of the letter Z representing the Russian forces in Ukraine.
It is correct, though. They are writing from an international perspective, away from our little party games, so we are being lumped together.
If you don’t like it, all it takes is changing general public sentiment enough to change elections in your favor and doing it enough for them to notice.
You can see what the inside of a police car looks like from outside of it.
Exactly my point
Did they say how? Peace would be preferred, but the Taiwanese need to be willing to cooperate.
Power affects people in different ways
He already has, then
Oh yeah, I’ve played one or two of those. How many of them are open source?
Even with open source software, there would still need to be license to use the music and that is expiring
The WiFi must be on his machine that he was using to manually download the files, but he later delegated that task to a docker image, sharing the wired connection of the Synology host machine.
Fast, normal, and slow are not clear either, I think. We see here that the “fast” term needs to evolve because it probably feels pretty slow now. Wattages are pretty clear reference points when users come to understand what they mean, especially over time.