But unfortunately, the ocean housing market has been facing a crisis, and a lot of them are finding themselves having to live in plastic waste.
But unfortunately, the ocean housing market has been facing a crisis, and a lot of them are finding themselves having to live in plastic waste.
They even make those ads with images from accidents, saying “if you drink, don’t fly”.
But why do it like that, if zotero is easier to use, less prone to errors and uses much fewer resources?
But zotero deals with that just fine. If you remove a citation from the text, the reference at the end will be removed as well. and each new citation will be added normally.
I didn’t mean the choice of image format is a monopolistic behavior, but that the monopoly puts google in a position that any choice they make, be it a good or bad one, becomes an industry standard, without others having any choice in it.
Felt sad for that last crab who ended with a shell worse than the original :(
And here we have a clear example of how Chrome’s almost monopoly is a bad thing for us.
I can already see the first person with the implant losing to a teenager gamer in a competition hosted by musk. This reality’s plot has become too boring already. The writer has lost all creativity.
Yes, it is, although they don’t seem to take a collaborative development approach, but you can grab the source and create derivative works.
Since no one mentioned yet, Tales of Maj’Eyal deserves some love too. One of the best roguelikes out there…
Same here. In a more general way, I don’t understand why people can’t simply let things coexist in peace. Just because one doesn’t like or use something, doesn’t mean that others shouldn’t. I’m getting tired of that behavior in our society, to be honest.
Now there’s a conspiracy theory I can live with
I find the screen technology itself to be interesting, but it’s more a competition to e-ink devices than to common tablets. However, the price is too high to be well received, unfortunately. I love reading devices, but the best I could do is a 10yo refurbished one. I wonder why they’re always so expensive…
So true. I’d complement the first point to include a general lack of documentation. Sometimes, we can’t even know some pinout schema without trial and error.
To add to your comment, there’s also the corp’s willingness to make things more precarious, as long as it gets cheaper to run and people keep consuming, so the situation might be even worse. In your uber example, they could simply not care for the 5%, stop providing them the service and go full self-driving.
What’s the problem with peer-reviewed open access journals maintained by universities?
I don’t have a full answer, so I won’t try to answer it right now, but I will surely think about it during the next days.
I don’t choose. To continue living is just the default, and time keeps passing, so I’m alive by inaction…
In this world of enshittification and organizations becoming more and more aggressive, it’s so nice and refreshing to see proton doing the opposite and moving to a better model :)
From what I’ve read, they often get trapped in human-made containers and die. The containers are also often less resistant and durable. However, it seems to be still unclear why they do that, if purely by lack of proper shells, or if they see some advantage in some containers.