

While I’d like to think the wealthiest would do something that would benefit everyone, they can just build walls, or move to higher ground.
While I’d like to think the wealthiest would do something that would benefit everyone, they can just build walls, or move to higher ground.
Your take on climate change makes me more worried. Sure, I will probably be fine, but how many innocent people around the world will die until we’ve done enough to see the climate improving?
How horrible is the world going to be to inhabit if the Gulf Stream collapses? Or other major climate disruptions occur?
I don’t doubt the human race will survive, but why do we have to experience the pain before committing to fixing the problem?
Same here. While mine is connected, I have no reason to use it with newer consoles in the same cabinet.
Ah yeah, I’ve never used the GUI for long enough to care how it looks, and no snap in CLI.
Good to know if my company forces my work laptop to windows 11! (I will not use an OS without a side taskbar)
Can you expand on that? I’ve never used Linux as a daily driver, interacting with Ubuntu systems via SSH.
50k should be enough to get a mortgage and buy a house. Enough to buy a house outright would obviously be better.
Also the related “Yes, but only we only have a low-bitrate 1080p copy of that 4K HDR movie”
Even if it is worse than it used to be, it’s probably still far better than the Outlook mobile app! Glad I could help!
I have a resolution joke, but I can’t read it.
Have you tried Nine mail? https://www.9folders.com/en/index.html
It costs some money to continue using it/unlock all features, but that’s a one time fee (assuming that it hasn’t changed).
I can’t use it anymore as IT has disabled all support for 3rd party mail apps. Was the best exchange mail app I ever found (it actually supports the categories using which I’ve organised my mail).
I (and my colleagues on iOS) have no choice but to use outlook mobile as the Apple mail app and everything else is blocked due to GDPR.
You’re right that robots aren’t going to be able to replace plumbers or electricians in traditional building projects.
But why can’t we change how new buildings are built so the method better suits robots. I’m sure with current technology we could design a building that could be built entirely by robots.
I don’t think it’ll happen because it will take a lot of time and money to develop such a holistic system, with no return on profit until it’s a complete system.
Have you tried walking to and from work every day? It can help you pretend they are different places.
You wake up and do your morning routine, then you walk around the block and start your working day when you reach your home office. Then at the end of the day walk around the block and home to mark the end of your work day.
Sure, you could make a new issue to start the discussion again!
According to the list, it must be awesome!
One indication is that it isn’t blocked by many other instances. You can see that (and other info) on this page: https://github.com/maltfield/awesome-lemmy-instances
You can read about why they have the current share sheet instead of the native one in this GitHub issue. There doesn’t seem to be activity on the issue, but with the expanded functionality of the share sheet in ?Android 14? maybe the decision can be re-evaluated.
As for the design, I don’t really see the issue. Could you share screenshots to explain the issues?
There is still some new content (rocket league videos come to mind) that is hard to move to a federated platform, because video streaming is expensive.
In this context (IIRC) smart means “if this zip contains a single folder with contents, directly extract that folder, but if the zip contains files and/or folders, extract all that to a new folder named the same as the zip file”.
Some people zip folders while some people zip the files in a folder. Smart extraction just handles both automatically.