

They can’t vote for them but they can vote for politicians who support them.
Trump and Vance have already done alot to convince people not to vote for them.
If not, I think the problem is slot larger than Trump and Vance


They can’t vote for them but they can vote for politicians who support them.
Trump and Vance have already done alot to convince people not to vote for them.
If not, I think the problem is slot larger than Trump and Vance


I haven’t missed Windows one bit. There were a few things that were tricky to get right int he beginning and also I had to get used to using some other software for some of the things I used on windows but honestly it’s been worth it.


I am with you in this. But I will also accept that life in other country may be substantially different than what others experience


Yeah! The first term was not really enough to tell for sure


This was the best farcry there was


Likewise 9/11 is also a result of many events leading up to it


You describe a lot of terrible experience but also explain that it is a necessity because it has replaced Craigslist.
I’d assume one can manage without an online marketplace when given conditions like these?
I too miss the Facebook marketplace but I wouldn’t give in to all this crap just to have access to it
With work hours being what they are, you don’t have set times where everyone needs to be at work or go home at the same time. It rural areas, having public transport so often that “you don’t need to check a schedule” would mean empty busses and trails most of the time.
For me, I can tell that I have lived in a city where this was the case. It was great! But where I live now, this isn’t possible. The narrative now is, that people should move into towns, to make this more effective. There is a very fine balance between effectiveness though, and industrialization of living conditions.
This is already the case in many places where it’s possible. It would be a huge waste of resources though, in places that are thinly populated.


They way I see it, USA can’t be kicked out but it can leave.
That said I don’t see a problem in making a new NATO, without the US and (hopefully) without veto rights


There is also an escalation of this, between naming a building you own, after yourself and naming other’s buildings after yourself let alone monuments
I just have my browser delete all cookies whenever i close it - works the same way as with real cookies
I do but still on search results from qwant and Ecosia the top results are always paid results
Yeah - this is the post that keeps popping up every time someone mentions Kagi.
To me it seems more like a personal issue between the writer, and the owner of Kagi.
For me, I don’t find it quite as suspicious, and have used it with great results some time ago. My main issue is that it is based in the US
Thanks! I’ll try one of the public instances and see how that goes!
I do want to go back to Kagi, but I may have to compromise on me not wanting to support a company based in a country that I can’t support
I have heard about this, but every time i’ve looked into it, it is a link to github, and I am not very technically versed. I do use Linux, but just have Mint installed and it seems to work. I would want a webbased search engine though, that I can use across all of my devices, without having to host a search engine.
Took a similar picture of Ollie today