@archliberal Sadly drone strikes don't solve the drone strike problem. Do you drone strike hitler with 20 civilians? One nobel medine prize winner? What if the drone costs one billion per shot?
"You know what this unwieldy, hard to coordinate army made up of a patchwork of soldiers with different cultures and equipment needs? A bunch of large, easily panicked wild animals in its ranks." -- every Hellenic general, apparently
@lieberal Do you know what makes a hard to coordinate army with langauge barriers even harder to coordinate? A reallly large animal running at them chaotically speaking the universal language
@archliberal People don't actually care that much about rule of law, they really just care about what effects them and the left really annoys them (which is worse than attemping a coup)
This is a wierd question but I thinking of redoing linux dual boot. My wifi card is currently broken so I am connecting to the internet by using my phone as tether via USB. This works suprisingly well with windows. Can anyone speak to using tethering with Linux?
It is on the arch wiki and there is a good shot it works but I only have one laptop right now and I really don't want to run pure arch.
@timesandseasons I'll keep this in mind. Fairly sure I could fix this by buying a new Wifi card but thanks for the heads up. I hope to never spent more than 30 seconds gettting drivers
@archliberal So it is has been a few years since I was an "expert" in this as much as anyone can be an expert in this but it basically any amount of bitcoin is like a trophy where each holder signs it. When it divides it gets really messy because each discrete bit Satoshi can have a list of prior owners. When you want to make a transaction you basically gather all your trophys together to show to the chain and then send to someone else.
@archliberal There are use cases but DLT with lots of nodes are generally really slow. I actually think the value would be for things like shipping and land regristries. Also maybe for international patent systems.
I thought I was being really careful when I noticed that Bovine was bigger than Bovine meet and that would mean it was India since I know they do live cattle exports. I don't actually know what Bovine is know but it turns out a certain country is smaller than I thought. I should have got it right after but I thought it wasn't so small.
What exactly am I supposed to be doing? Do the trunks give items? The stones? Should I be killing stuff? Do I always take damage doing that? Also what are shields?
@Neblib@timesandseasons It does imply spring but vernal equinox is always used in March. I heard enough people explain it to me as a kid since I grew up in NZ.
The months do work too but they feel a bit boring. Maybe we should name it Cancer and Capricorn equinox?
@timesandseasons@kindcat I think this relates to many people believing in a vibe theory of "fair" pricing. When I go to get foodstuff I generally (when I think about) am shocked by how cheap it is. My grandfather realistically couldn't eat one whole chicken a week growing up and with an one hour's work I can buy like 2 whole already dressed chickens. And a good chunk of a grocery store just wasn't an option to even the rich.
@kindcat Add in the fact that making your own would take probably much more time, be lower quality, high risk of illnesss and when you factor in the ingredients not save much.
I find it sad that people can (righteously) hate on Fahrenheit for not being an international standard and mostly only understood in the US but then in their next beat try to argue for their local ddmmyy or otherwise nonsense numeric date formatting (eg mmddyy) not realizing they are using a date format equivalent. If you want to use local formatting, write the months with a full year, or use the standard. 010203 is nonsense; Jan. 2 2003 and 2 Jan. 2003 are clear, 2003-01-02 is best.
@lieberal I am not an expert in this but it seems rather sketchy to say using an algorithm is cheating especially when they don't address what is in the algorithm and the market share of said algorithm at all. If I am reading it right it would be wrong for every landlord to at turnover price their property at the first quintile of all rental properties in their area similarly speced which seems strange since if I am going to sell something the first thing to check is sales of that same thing.