They offer something?
They offer something?
Say what you want about Musk, but bankrupting TWO multibillion dollar companies at the same time is impressive.
Tritron obviously will be a femboy
Personally, I would love to see the little mermaid played by a big, burly man.
Counterargument:
Best we’ve ever had
I mean, when looking at the last few decades, it’s not a high bar.
Idk, she won’t let me confirm that.
Yeah, PFAS comes to mind. It took decades to confirm it’s harmful to humans but at this point it is everywhere and hard to get rid of. Worst part is they try to use other chemicals to replace PFAS, but again how harmful they are we don’t know and we will learn that decades later too because companies don’t want to make long term research before releasing the product. Enviroment shouldn’t be a billionaire’s testing ground.
I’m just glad they added non destructive editing in the latest version. I’ve tried to rotate/resize something in gimp before and it was a chore to keep quality acceptable.
The west has fallen, long live the west
Democrats should start promoting basic safety/health measures like don’t look into the gun’s barrel, take your heart medicine, don’t insert forks into a socket, etc. so that Conservatives can kill off their voter base more efficiently by being contrarian.
That would require more creativity than the people behind “polexit” have
Yeah, I hate it when a libertarian policy fails somehow the right tricks itself into thinking it’s because of socialism and we should push for even more libertarian policies
I like that a lot of numbers for each power of ten are made by overlapping the previous numbers with one or two. It makes me annoyed though that three is not made by overlapping one and two, because the system would still work. Aside from that it’s just a decimal system limited to four digits disguised as a single symbol.
It moves by rolling forward
Most of the abstractions, frameworks, “bloats”, etc. are there to make development easier and therefore cheaper, but to run such software you need a more and more expensive hardware. In a way it is just pushing some of the development costs onto a consumer.
The middle one got that magneto haircut
To be fair, those punch cards programs had a lot of bugs that we only found years later because our tools made it easier to catch them.
The difference is in Poland in the 80s it was hard and expensive to buy music so it might be the only option for them to get it.