

That makes a lot of sense and seems the most obvious answer.


That makes a lot of sense and seems the most obvious answer.


Ah then your comment makes sense. In Europe the closest we have are the Linux laptops from Tuxedo, which I’ve heard are pretty repairable, but not really upgradeable.


They are sold in Europe, don’t worry.


They are sold in Europe, no need to wait!


Their mercenaries were famous throughout Europe and the dependency of the great European powers on those mercenaries led to Switzerland being left mostly in peace.
That’s what I’ve read, but I’d love to be corrected.
Can’t say, never tried it, just know that it’s creator owned and doesn’t have any AI voiced content.
Or means.tv, a creator owned platform.
Not contesting that, but at some point in time announcing that the sun is in the center of our solar system would have you barbecued.


Depends on wind conditions
Aren’t you thinking of US law?
Not sure if most countries do the same.


Funny, I’m somewhat in the opposite position, when I eat out I always order vegan/vegetarian since it’s usually cheaper and doesn’t require any special effort on my part, but when cooking I might still eat animal parts once in a while since I don’t cook only for myself and can’t always cook twice.


Most countries have that, no? Mount Rushmore comes to mind
I’m actually surrounded by cool people, but I’m aware of my bubble.
Maybe, but it’s more likely they are resentful for not doing the same and worried about who will pay for their retirement.


I wouldn’t mind if those shares were converted into cooperatives after a while.
It’s honestly better to do it with a printer that can’t be connected to you so easily.
Some printers leave imperceptible identifiers on the paper that can later be used to track what printer was used and might lead to identifying the buyer.


You were referring to non-human animals then?


How do I know that is not written by some devil spirited no good doer?


I mean they are “stupider”, at least the babies. Wouldn’t that be enough to be considered inferior in your book?
Is the “revolutionary flu shot” even feasible at the moment?
From the little I understand about the topic, our hopes of getting rid of the flu are pretty much none until vaccines for the constantly adapting flu virus are very cheap and very quick to develop/deploy. Until then, the virus will simply adapt to the old vaccines quicker than we can counter it.