I agree with lengau too. He’s always been a grifter, claiming other people’s achievements as his own, implementing unsafe practices in his factories, union busting, etc…
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FurryMemesAccount@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Los Angeles@lemmy.world•Pacific Coast Highway in Palisades burn area could reopen to public by end of May1·12 days agoNow that will fix the burning issue!
FurryMemesAccount@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•What else do you need?47·13 days agodeleted by creator
Minimal in my ass
FurryMemesAccount@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Canada@lemmy.ca•Kitchener Tesla Takedown - April 12th at 11 am6·16 days agoYou read just like any basic American who hasn’t understood the first thing about Canadians.
If you’d wanted Canadians to remain friendly, maybe you shouldn’t have voted for a fascist who threatens the very existence of Canada.
I know it’s a lot to take in to realize how wrong you’ve been all this time defending trump but you’ll have to deal with the stupidity of it sooner or later. I just hope for you you haven’t lost all your friendships over it yet…
I mean, he agreed with trump on big tech being bad… As a FOSS defender, I don’t particularly mind.
If he had been agreeing with Trump on immigration, the economy, the law or hairstyle, it would be an actual issue but I don’t mind this. I would have hoped for it to have been another president to take them on, naturally, but still.
A broken clock is right twice a day. It’s time we remind republicans we are the side of reason, logic and science by only attacking them on legitimate issues, of which there no shortage whatsoever…
What policy is it?
I’m saddened by the amount of partisanism in the US these days. It’s not because an idea is republican that it’s bad, it’s because these days, 99% of them are terrible and that most of them don’t give a single flying fuck about science…
FurryMemesAccount@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Does a tiny motion tracking mouse thing exist at all?2·19 days agoIt might work still if some of the surface is still okay, but you should stop poking at it with sharp things…
FurryMemesAccount@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are your last-minute purchases before tariff hell begins?9·19 days agoYour examples are tame. There are already prison camps in El Salvador, house raids, disappearances, death of the rule of law…
This is actual fascism playbook™ stuff.
FurryMemesAccount@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Retro Gaming Enthusiast@discuss.online•PSRetroX Creator Clarifies PS2 Decompilation Project Not In "Active Development"English1·20 days agoThe article has been updated before the publication of this post to say that it’s not actively developed anymore and had been inactive for months.
FurryMemesAccount@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Does a tiny motion tracking mouse thing exist at all?1·21 days agoA sharp blade sounds like a terrible idea: the surface of the sensor needs to be optically flat, the sensor needs to SEE the surface it’s used on… I wouldn’t trust myself not to scratch it with a sharp object.
FurryMemesAccount@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Does a tiny motion tracking mouse thing exist at all?1·21 days agoAnd the sensor I talked about?
FurryMemesAccount@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto World News@lemmy.world•German poll: Majority for return to nuclear energyEnglish1·21 days agoI have two answers to give you.
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Flamanville is a new generation of reactor that we are testing out after regretfully stopping the large-scale production of reactors in France. Therefore the welding sector had been lacking work for 20 years, many retiring. The same issue goes for many other highly-specialized skills in the field. Americans had to be brought in to fill in for these positions, at high cost. So the left hadn’t been corrupted by Russia into being against nuclear power in the first place, Flamanville would like gone about as well as developing a fundamentally different design can. I will grant you, however, that this isn’t the design I would have liked to see deployed: France used to be developing the Phoénix and SuperPhénix fast neutron reactors until protesters made them stop. These kinds of reactors are cleaner, more fuel-efficient (by several orders of magnitude!), some variants can even consume previous nuclear waste, although I don’t think these two French designs could. These would have been wonderful to have access to. Russia and China have already developed these designs, in large parts with our researchers when they lost their jobs, and we’ll eventually just buy them from them again. Nice plan.
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What would you replace these with? Batteries? Once again? Coal? Renewables? How would you deal when, all over Europe, every winter, there are weeks on end with next to no wind nor sun? Should we create new mountain ranges and rivers to store more energy hydraulically? Shift demand? Nuclear is the worst system except for all the others.
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FurryMemesAccount@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Does a tiny motion tracking mouse thing exist at all?2·22 days agoHere is an example of a sensor:
It’s the hole in the middle of the mouse.
I’ve never needed to clean one but others have suggested using a q-tip with isopropyl alcohol to clean it.
You may also wanna clean the glide pads (The rounded shiny parts at the top and bottom) so the mouse glides like new and doesn’t “catch” on the table.
At framework, only the desktop and the 13 offer Ryzen AI options.
That said, my 16 is plenty powerful enough.
FurryMemesAccount@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto World News@lemmy.world•German poll: Majority for return to nuclear energyEnglish2·22 days agoWhat do you mean? The cost of an old nuclear reactors’ MWh is 40-50€, that’s really competitive.
And unlike solar and wind, it produces anytime. As a French person, not only do I think we were right to build them in the first place, I’m annoyed we stopped in the 2000s after the Chernobyl scare campaign, it’s safer than Germany’s coal, which also produces radioactive waste and isn’t properly regulated, unlike nuclear.
FurryMemesAccount@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto News@lemmy.world•These States Have Investigated Miscarriages and Stillbirths as Crimes3·26 days agoNow that’s small government for ya!
(That’s big enough to peer into people pregnancies 🤮)
FurryMemesAccount@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto Europe•Scandinavian countries calls for strong EU measures against e-commerce ‘wild west’English1·26 days agoThey could do:
- Keep current rate of random checks
- Whenever an infringing product is detected, ban exporter
- That way, from then on, all automated checks trash that exporter. (I’m thinking integration with the postal service)
Hopefully it’ll be a pain in their arse to some extent
I got into an argument over it with people in 2016-2017.