It was a me problem. I had been logged out and not noticed. I am so sorry.
It was a me problem. I had been logged out and not noticed. I am so sorry.
@emperor@feddit.uk - is this a me problem or a feddit.uk problem?
I learnt that over a decade ago.
Don’t buy a Ubisoft, EA, or frankly any big publisher game.
Oh no way - awesome and thank you.
Edit: still won’t work for me. Are we sure it’s not a user error on my end or is this really the right way to fetch a remote instance?
I hate how awkward it always seems to be trying to fetch a remote community.
What am I doing wrong?
Stop. Please stop. Doomerism compounds the problem, it is not a neutral stance.
Has irreparable damage already been done? Yes.
Will it be worse if we don’t do anything as soon as possible? Yes. And each moment that we don’t do the thing, it gets a little bit worse.
But each moment we do do the thing, it gets a little bit better.
The Earth will relatively be 1.5°, likely 2°C hotter, regardless of what actions are now taken. But 2°C hotter is far, far preferable to 4°C.
Everything we do as individuals and societies matters. I understand it feels daunting, and I’m not really advocating for you to drive less or eat less meat, because ultimately these changes won’t be driven by individuals making the choices.
However, please please please support and push, protest, fight for societal changes for us collectively to drive less, eat less meat, and corporate carbon taxation.
Sorry, you’re quite right - I misread it to begin with.
This paper suggests you’re spot on that they’re not as profitable as other large companies, but they’re still making an awful lot of money on top of the necessary costs.
Except as highlighted, if the drug didn’t make a return on investment it wouldn’t be made. That can be true for government funded research, it’s not necessary to have a profit margin on top.
Based on my tumbles with the apex predator that is my wife, yes - we tall people are very vulnerable to attack.
No I have not. Is that a North American thing?
Shh, I have successfully distracted the masses.
We’re snack siblings now.
The chip breaks in the butter, I cry out, and grab a bigger chip to scrape up the crumbs.
Solid, baby.
Yours sounds good.
Soft bread is socially unacceptable?
Also, dry cereal tends to be a pretty common snack, I’d wager.
Is that socially unacceptable? Oops.
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