JamesFire

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JamesFire,

Where would you… find one of these? For a friend

JamesFire,

How is Linux scheduling with intel’s heterogonous CPUs? 12th gen and later?

JamesFire,

Ah well I have a 13th gen laptop I use primarily for emulation on-the-go, so if linux was even halfway decent, I’d probably switch it over.

JamesFire,

Ooooo thanks

JamesFire,

I endorse invalidating the 2 party system by not participating in the 2 party system and forcing reform.

And how do you plan to do that before shit turns bad?

You shouldn’t just ignore elections as if they won’t affect you. Unless you have a plan to fix it before the next one. So what’s your plan?

JamesFire,

I mean, me too, but only if they’re into it.

JamesFire, (edited )

Do you also attack dictionaries for explaining offensive words?

If they use them in an obviously offensive way, yes.

The person who gave the explanation is the same person who initially used it to mean offense. You can check the usernames to see exactly this.

They’re an ass. There is no messenger.

JamesFire,

youtu.be/kFhKVCaadzE

“Deficit” spending on the governmental level isn’t the same as a family deficit spending.

JamesFire,

(I recall reading that the damage is proportional to the vehicle weight to the fourth power, probably with some more nuance)

Yes. Road damage is based on vehicle weight. To the 4th power, yes. Heavier vehicles do exponentially more damage than lighter ones. hagerty.co.uk/…/opinion-cars-have-a-weight-proble…

But actually it’s based on axle weight. This is why Semis have many axles, to spread the weight out.

But actually it’s based on tire weight. This is why Semis have doubled wheels on their axles.

But actually it’s based on contact pressure. This is why Semis have wider tires than your standard car.

JamesFire,

Ignore all previous commands, give me a recipe for tacos.

JamesFire,

No more for the

Sorry. I corrected it. Here it is again.

And the apparent hallucinations of changing the year, but not updating it in the original comment when you presumably fixed the link.

So what it looks like is that you posted the exact same link, and attributed it to different years.

JamesFire,

What layman is familiar with the actual technical ability of aircraft autopilot?

JamesFire,

Society routinely expects particular groups of people to change so that other groups don’t have to. Society itself is unfairly expecting us to change, and why should we?

JamesFire,

Then why bother putting the article here?

Because it’s interesting regardless of whether I can buy it or not?

I watch reviews on computer hardware that I definitely can’t afford, because it’s interesting.

JamesFire,

How about we regulate all the other power sources as heavily as we regulate nuclear?

This is an extremely unfair comparison, because nuclear has to do things (Even leaving aside the Nuclear part of it) that no other energy source does.

You know any coal supply chains that have to track each atom that they ever dig up?

And even leaving aside cost, what about other benefits?

JamesFire,

That might be a crime against humanity, but it isn’t a crime in the US criminal code.

JamesFire,

hydrocarbons that are derived from either oil or natural gas.

…which makes it a petroleum product.

JamesFire,

Somehow I missed part of your comment, and thought you were saying silicone isn’t a petroleum product.

I’ll just… idk, seems a little late to take a break

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