I dont think I’m American enough to understand this. How does wanting people to have freedom to use their systems as they please correlate with everyone being able to own and freely carry weapons that can kill instantly?
I dont think I’m American enough to understand this. How does wanting people to have freedom to use their systems as they please correlate with everyone being able to own and freely carry weapons that can kill instantly?
I would agree, clothes have never really affected me. I did a 150 km ride around my city wearing jorts and a wind breaker.
Being pro-NATO is just common sense. Unlike you I actually did something about our problem by going out and protesting instead of using those tragedies and injustices to dickride authoritarian regimes.
If you really wanna stay private, wouldn’t it be better to use Monaro? You won’t have to worry about all the limitations of the physical world, and on top of that you’ll get 10% off. It seems like the overall better option compared to mailing cash.
As a CS student, yes absolutely. These people then complain about paper exams and when the code gets complex enough for the AI to make mistakes. I’ve seen a few people drop out in programming 2, and my web 1 class was decimated because we were doing more than leetcode exercises. It’s a real problem that so many people are using it as a crutch.
My main goal as a pirate is getting stuff for free, and I would reckon that the majority of pirates are the same.
I think it’s funny to imagine that it’s just some guy who is REALLY into clean coal.
This article says that the fee applies to every installation of a marketplace.
I only use the play store to keep critical apps (banking and security) updated. Everything else comes from Aurora.
I could be so much more efficient on a computer. One hand for the mouse, two hands in the standard typing position, and one hand on an external numpad. It would eliminate the need to ever move my hands. I want 4 hands now :(.
I chose lemmy.ca because I’m a proud Canadian patriot 💪🇨🇦🫡
I don’t really miss it at all tbh. I wasn’t an active poster, but I would lurk every day. At a certain point it got repetitive, where I could guess what the comments would be like on the next post. It got too big to support any meaningful discussion, and devlovled into stupid jokes and puns.
I had a girl break down crying in one of my classes after the prof said the $200 textbook was mandatory. She said she was living paycheque to paycheque and couldn’t afford it without skipping meals. We couldn’t even pirate it because it was the “Canadian edition” which had a completely different chapter format and layout.
I’m a student right now, and basically every single person I have talked to has pirated a textbook at least once. Everyone is sick of paying $200 for a textbook that the prof sometimes doesn’t even use.
It feels very exciting to be here! It’s a lot more open and customizable than other social media. I really hope that this is a small glimpse of what the future of the internet could be.
What a garbage article lol. The only two arguments I can pick out are 1. Old steam games haven’t been updated to work on macOS and 2. Some games require 3rd party launchers. I think the author was just angry that his mac dropped support for a 20 year old game.