Ooh haven’t read that. I really like forever war
Ooh haven’t read that. I really like forever war
Whatever it is, they’re on track to keep railing for a while
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The problem isn’t necessarily the tools we develop. The question is who do these tools empower.
If technological progress disproportionately empowers a minority and increases socioeconomic injustice, there is no true progress, merely increasingly elaborate repression and abuse
He is a major shareholder of a publicly traded company. Opportunistic censorship makes the company look bad because it reveals abuse of power, which reflects poorly on the company as a whole.
Person who forgot keys
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Man I totally agree. I have an XZ2C running lineage but it isn’t working correctly. Am going to try to flash it again, hopefully that helps.
At any rate, I haven’t come across a satisfying explanation about the reason for the absence of small smartphones. I’m convinced that there is a market for it so why aren’t any of the established companies producing them?
Is it a matter of profit? I.e. are the profit margins better for larger devices?
I don’t expect it to be a battery capacity problem, since the trade off seems sensible to make.
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Isn’t there an EU citizens initiative to ban large suvs and large pickup trucks yet?
I searched here but I can’t find any:
https://citizens-initiative.europa.eu/find-initiative_en
Okay so the opposite of thixotrophy is rheopecty but apparently oobleck is not rheopectic. In stead it is dilatant. And the opposite of dilatant is pseudoplastic.
So it goes:
I am a bit confused. Ketchup is thixotrophic as well as pseudoplastic but oobleck is dilatant but not rheopectic. Can anyone give me some intuition on this?
Wiki links:
Pseudoplasticity
Rheopecty
Dilatant
don’t forget that he is exclusively motivated by having a fist up his bum