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11 days agoAwesome! Thanks, I didn’t know that.
Awesome! Thanks, I didn’t know that.
Love the analogy of visiting Canada as an American to explain how BSD is different from Linux.
Haven’t seen anyone mention Alacritty yet, that’s my favorite terminal emulator.
Alt-p? I use Mod+d.
Sway is bae.
I disagree. In my experience having a lack of restrooms just makes the place nasty and hostile. You can still visit places with plenty of public restrooms, and it’s so much nicer. Every light rail station in Seattle smells like a toilet, the ones in Vancouver are way nicer. Removing restrooms doesn’t remove the need to pee.
It’s not like this is coming out of nowhere, there’s some pretty compelling reasons to be concerned about forced labor in the Temu supply chain.
What are you talking about? In 2023, solar power alone generated 1.63 terawatt-hours (TWh) of electricity. Twice as much as was generated by coal, and more than half as much as was generated by nuclear. Solar plus wind out performed nuclear by hundreds of gigawatts.
The only thing holding back renewable power is grid level energy storage, and that’s evolving rapidly.