The US is legally bound to support Israel, and I agree that this administration needs to do far more to stop the wholesale slaughter of the Palestinian people. So by all means, protest loudly, make your objections heard, demand better.
But please don't forget...
If the Democrats lose in November this is the kind of person that Republicans consider "too moderate"
Do with that what you will.
Even with an adequate charging infrastructure the "fill up" times would be considerably longer than petrol. Also isn't super fast charging a battery not good for longevity? More trains and tracks please. #ev#phev
Automakers hedge their bets with plug-in hybrids as EV sales slow | Ars Technica
@AAKL@jon@Vivaldi I have a 3 year old mid level Android with 90 tabs open in Vivaldi and its running super fast, zero crashes and almost everything renders perfectly. It is weird how well it works plus you can give the ceo and devs hell here on Mastodon and they will listen. Dope company.
I’ve been working on Sunflowers. A song written on harp, and transcribing it to another instrument has proved challenging. But harp overpowers my vocals unless I overpower the harp and then I have to delete the subtle color stuff I like to do with my voice. Can be fun but will be done later when micing acoustically is a bit easier. Maybe the stair step melody as an intro and drone fifths or octaves or something, or soft chords to back the instrumentals off….hmmmmmm
@vivaldi Sadly as much as my move from the desktop version of #Chrome to #Vivaldi have been a resounding success, the same cannot be said for Vivaldi mobile.
Sync works really well but unfortunately it renders a lot of pages innacurately in both mobile and desktop modes. I'm on the latest Samsung flip, running the latest update. It's unusable for a lot of sites which means I'll have to find a different daily driver on mobile.
Something I've noticed a lot lately, is that especially Boomer women, but honestly, women in general, don't seem to ask for what they want or need in a direct way. I notice this a lot with my Mom and her friends. Instead of just asking for what they need directly they tell a story, to ask in a roundabout way. For instance, my Mom needed help this morning, and Instead of just saying, "Hey, I dropped my remote, can you pick it up for me?" She tells a one minute story about what happened, no ask, and eventually I get the point, and then suggest that I come pick it up. Or if one of her friends wants to do something like have a birthday party for a friend, they don't say "We should have a party!" They say, It's Sarah's Birthday coming up, you know she likes surprises, what does everyone think we should do?"
I often wonder if this is why older people think younger women are rude and demanding, because younger people often just ask for what they want and need in a more direct way. But also it's probably just straight up sexism, because men are supposed to make decisions, and women are supposed to make suggestions.
What do you all think? Is this just me? Have you experienced something similar?
I am sorry to see the end of Nitter. It provided a safe, private means of accessing X/Twitter, especially via RSS. I know there is no love here on Mastodon for those still on X/Twitter, but in my view there are still a few people on there who are worth reading. I will miss hearing those voices.