

PAKSstan?
PAKSstan?
IAPAKSstan
I mean, technically one would still be “yeeted into the stratosphere” just extremely briefly.
“It may help to understand human affairs to be clear that most of the great triumphs and tragedies of history are caused, not by people being fundamentally good or fundamentally bad, but by people being fundamentally people”
~Good Omens, Terry Pratchett
Bei EVs geht es denn meisten Kunden insbesondere um die Reichweite und da hatte Tesla lange die Nase vorn. Zumindest auf dem Papier.
So eine Manipulation, sollte sie sich bewahrheiten, hätte auch andere Vorteile für Tesla: dadurch kann man Reichweite und Verbrauch schönrechnen.
Ehrlichen Herstellern würde es schwer fallen, ähnliche Werte zu erreichen.
Die Unsicherheit über die Zölle erstreckte sich aber auch auf diejenigen, dessen Job es ist/war sie kontrollieren und einzusammeln. Aktiv durchgesetzt wurden Trumps Zölle wohl noch nie.
The same is true for almost any open world game with vehicles. Casually driving a car in GTA while obeying the traffic rules has been a thing from the very beginning.
This still feels different somehow, though.
Ich hab nicht viel beizutragen außer: danke, ich habe deinen Beitrag mit Aufmerksamkeit gelesen. Ein Upvote allein schien mir dafür nicht ausreichend.
Some parts of the world? Are you saying there are still parts of the world in 2025 where you can buy modern dumb-tvs?
Steam … Deck? You mean the Balatro machine, right?
Do not taunt Superhappyfunland!
No, it doesn’t. Not even the old ones, because Brother is rolling out malicious firmware updates even to older models:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31860131
If you have one of the remaining good Brother printers, make sure firmware updates are disabled.
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They did give a reason though:
“Our overall goal is to provide a safe space to disenfranchised persons.”
That goal is fundamentally incompatible with an open medium where they don’t have full control over every participant. That’s why they have already defederated from any large instance that allowed open registrations months ago and have only continued to cut ties rather than to mend them.
BeeHaw’s definition of “nice” isn’t your or my definition of “nice”. It allows no dissent or opposing views on most subjects and more so, it doesn’t even allow for its members to be exposed to different ideas, however briefly.
They are trying to build the perfect echo chamber, free from anyone not “nice”. You simply cannot build such a chamber if you don’t have full control over every aspect of it.
BeeHaw’s entire concept would have been far more suitable for an old bulletin board style forum, the kind that is all but extinct today, but not for an open (in every sense if the word) platform.
I’m writing this as someone whose views actually align pretty well with those of BeeHaw’s - with the exception of their heavy handed approach to anything and anyone not fully aligned with them.
Their stated goal simply isn’t achievable outside of a sealed environment, so, no, Lemmy probably isn’t for them. They should look into phpBB and co.
“Oh no, they’ll contaminate a lot of goods that were prepared for recycling and endanger the health of the people involved in that process chain.”
When corrected, most people don’t double down on their own, accidental, misinformation. The fact that you chose to be defensive and sarcastic instead, speaks a lot about the kind of person who dumps mercury in the recycling bin with the expectation that others will clean it up.
They contain mercury and are hazardous waste, not recycling. If, or rather when, they break they will contaminate everything around them and are a healthy hazard. So, no, definitely not curbside recycling.
There should be drop off points in many big box stores for this kind of stuff.
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Piep, rein ins Loch!