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This is the first time in a year that I’ve seen someone do an “Umm actually, water isn’t wet.” I had hoped we had left that behind after leaving Reddit.
This is the first time in a year that I’ve seen someone do an “Umm actually, water isn’t wet.” I had hoped we had left that behind after leaving Reddit.
DJI and an independent source both told us
That part of the article is talking about multiplayer. A lot of games use the cloud for multiplayer.
It doesn’t mention requiring cloud for single player.
I wonder if where you have your account affects how you notice where the trolls are from? Like I don’t notice trolls coming from .world much because I just see a username, where a troll from .ml is username@lemmy.ml
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That depends on what you mean by not hurting anyone with that belief. You can believe in whatever you want if it honestly doesn’t hurt anyone else, but that’s not usually how it goes. Just leaving a comment saying you dislike trans people is hurtful. Imagine scrolling through a comment section and seeing random comments where people say they hate that you exist.
How can you reconcile believing they have the right to exist with not liking that they exist? How is that functionally any different?
Isn’t it even more “equal” to accept people’s right to have opinions you don’t like?
See the Paradox of Tolerance.
Sorry, I’ve just seen nearly that exact wording from anti-trans people.
Yeah that’s my point. It seems like the person is saying that it’s crazy to believe that the #savethechildren bumper sticker is anti-trans. It’s a really common right-wing ‘trick’. You make up a phrase implying gay or trans people are after kids and then go “it doesn’t say anything about that on the sticker, I guess that says something about trans people if that’s where your mind went” when called out on it.
Save the children from what?
You can’t just ignore the second part of that sentence which gives the right to make commits to all citizens of earth. That would include the person who wrote the last commit.
They did change one thing. You used to be able to get electricity at wholesale prices from certain providers. When the rates went crazy during the 2021 storm and people’s crazy bills for turning on the lamp blew up on the news, they shut down that option.
These rate surges do hurt customers, but now it’s in the form of rate increases when their contract expires.
10.9.0 is the latest. It just launched a day or two ago.
If I were launching an air raid on a flat earth, I’d have the planes fly over the edge and under the earth. They wouldn’t be able to see you coming.
Doesn’t Samsung messages support RCS? I know it did at one point. You just had to go into the settings and enable the option.
It’s more like like a seasoned veteran, not cooking seasoning.
You aren’t throwing garlic on the pan and then putting it in the cupboard. You build up layers of polymerized oil on the pan as you cook on it.
I don’t think you’ll find a color laser printer that size. They use pretty large drums to hold the toner. It’d be hard to even find a mono laser printer in that size.
There’s a mochinut at the Mall of America near Minneapolis. I’ve had one of their donuts and it was pretty good. Pretty chewy. I’d never seen one before either, but it looks like it’s a relatively new chain.
It’s supposed to be hardware transcoding with on an Intel cpu (using vaapi) . No idea if it’s actually working.
I have this issue whenever I have to deal with transcoding. The stream will usually die after a few minutes of watching. I haven’t seen anything out of the ordinary in the logs. I’ve just resigned myself to lugging around the device I have that can direct stream the files.
I haven’t seen anything that has said that. I couldn’t find that in the article either.
Edit: I don’t care about the downvotes, but surely one of you could’ve replied with a link showing me where it says that reviewers had the mtx unlocked for them while reviewing.
The thing that got me was the lighting. I’ve been camping and you just can’t get a good photo of your tent fire. Not as well lit as this at least.