

Minimal. Much quieter than a Model 3.
Minimal. Much quieter than a Model 3.
In the past, happiness across the adult lifespan took on a “U-shaped” curve. Young adults were among the most content with their lives, happiness dipped in middle age and then rose again among older adults. In recent years, this decades-old curve has shifted into a straight, upward line. Older adults remain happy, and middle age remains middling, but young adults are now less happy than either group.
Yeah, we know why. Decades of reduced social investment at the behest of a incredibly large and selfish cohort that is remaining in power far longer than any generation before them.
So much alcoholism. And 2008 happening in their prime earning years caused several gen X’ers I know to never recover financially.
Thanks! I’m looking to do this and appreciate your approach in showing and explaining details that often get glossed over.
Kansas tried something similar and it was such a disaster the Republicans had to repeal it themselves.
Pretty sure I’ve been subscribed to the slashdot rss for over 20 years
I was looking for similar answers and just couldn’t figure out what really mattered. Then I used this site: Distro Chooser
It asks a lot of questions, but I think they nailed the best choice for my needs and preferences.
It’s not “disruption through innovation” it’s “disruption through having a bottomless war chest of other people’s money to throw on the fire of your economic arson.”
And it’s now coming to a government near you!
https://fuckcombustion.com/ is a good resource for discussions. I agree with the other poster that Dynavap is a good starting point. There is some learning curve to get the process dialed in, but it’s not too hard. If you want something electric, Planet of the Vapes Lobo is decent. Though, I do think it’s probably worth putting that money toward the Tinymight2. I have had probably 20 vaporizers in the last 10 years and the TM2 is about all I use anymore. If you enjoy using them at home, I really recommend going through water.
Wow. Everything old is new again.
They stay in the green by selling carbon credits.
You could pay $6/month to get rid of ads, which I did for a while.
Season 3 so far is subpar compared to the first two seasons. The characters just aren’t very engaging. The Ratliffs are supposed to be southern but Jason Isaacs somehow sounds Australian. Hopefully the new arc with Rick makes the ride worth it.
Can’t stop the signal.
Well the IRS is about the same at $7 revenue per $1 spent, but yeah.
Aggrievement is the central tenet of these people. They imagine it everywhere and never accept reality.
I think Linux Journey might be a good start.