
It’s a false choice. Metal straws are ideal, but cellulose straws are still better than both paper and plastic.
It’s a false choice. Metal straws are ideal, but cellulose straws are still better than both paper and plastic.
I’ve been saying since GWB cancelled climate action that the US has no continuity of honor in international agreements.
What could be more human than that?
I was mostly being facetious. I haven’t tried it in decades, but I’m pretty happy with Cosmos.
KDE: With too much power comes too much responsibility. 😉
Zero that axis, please.
Bruce Schneier has been saying for something like 25 years that technological advances always favor attackers over defenders.
What does “too” salty mean? Is that even possible?
The NexDock works, too.
Please, no. We don’t need more myopia from politicians.
With no taxes on tips (if it actually happens), expect a HUGE increase in tip expectations.
WinGet, choco, scoop, &c, they all have strengths and weaknesses, which is why I had to write this: https://github.com/brianary/scripts/blob/main/Update-Everything.ps1
It’s also why I use Linux at home.
Do they mean “buying” instead of “owning”?
I’m just worried about another No Labels situation.
Who is funding this?
Should I not be calling it “trans”?
https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/37394/why-do-some-words-have-x-as-a-substitute
I really like the tiling window support in Pop_OS!'s Cosmos desktop.
It’s the same argument I’ve heard about the “complexity” of Mastodon: too many choices, which is I guess why people largely stopped going to websites outside the major social networks. Monopoly over competition, it’s like everyone is pining for a monarchy.
Many algorithms aren’t even doing that in good faith, instead substituting in their low-cost contract cover bands as often as they can.