Indeed, sounds like a legitimate win to me.
It’s basically a FOSS Chromebook.
Indeed, sounds like a legitimate win to me.
It’s basically a FOSS Chromebook.
I learned this back in the 90s, I’m surprised new research is needed.
The solution seems to be LED lighting. The right LED bulbs don’t trigger the bug brains.
Edit to add source (below) and I forget the detail: it’s about using LEDs with less blue light, since blue light affects the bugs.
https://phys.org/news/2022-10-impact-energy-efficient-streetlights-insects.html
PSA: The old Opera guys have a new browser, Vivaldi.
It’s quite nice and I use it daily.
Ok wow.
Well, to be fair, back in 2020 the switch was also my first console since the N64.
Hope you enjoy it!
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It always baffles me how many Mario Kart games they keep selling.
I guess it must be almost exclusively little kids who get it with their own first Nintendo at this stage.
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Corpreddit.
Lemmy feels very much like the old, old Reddit. When it was mostly IT folk and tech savvy people (talking about 2005-2010).
I think reddit peaked around 2015 or so. A much broader audience had found it. There was interesting content from a lot of people.
Now, it still has a lot of good content. But it is definitely past its peak
I agree, but it’s also targeted I think. It won’t pop up for everyone.
Way too often, news sites primarily rely on twitter.
For example, yesterday I wanted to know which countries voted against the UN resolution. I used Google, found a news site with the info, but it was an embedded tweet with an image.
And to enlarge the image, I had to click on it and it opened the tweet on Twitter.
Same is also true for a lot of videos on what’s happening in Gaza or Ukraine.
Thanks, today I learned.
How do Calyx and Graphene compare?
I see Calyx does support Fairphone.
The Fairphone 4 supports /e/.
It seems graphene is limiting itself to Pixel devices. The developer is also mostly a one man show, so I don’t think he has the capacity to support many devices. He’s probably just busy keeping up with Pixel devices as-is.
What I would like to know is, how do /e/ and GrapheneOS compare.
Can’t really find info on that.
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Up until a few weeks ago, it seemed these bots were mostly absent on Lemmy.
But recently, I have noticed they have arrived here, too.
I fully agree with your analysis.
You are literally contradicting yourself.
And it’s childish to downvote someone who is actually responding to you.
I’m not going to waste my time on someone who can’t be reasonable and civil.
I have no disagreement on this argument.
But C-suite compensation is not a significant part of prices.
Energy prices, tax, labour costs and the cost of capital (i.e. returns to shareholders and creditors) are what drives prices.
The sad fact of the matter is… math
A corporation might have 10 C-level guys dividing $50 million amongst themselves and 10.000 workers earning $70K, which costs about $100K due to overheads (health insurance, retirement, etc). Together, that’s a billion, which is 20x more than the C level guys.
The C level guys aren’t the big expense, not by a long shot.
Labour, government and shareholders divide most of the earnings amongst themselves.
For the record, I do think we need to tax the wealthy more and the workers less.
Read what I said. Labour Unions, not corporations.
Shouldn’t Space Jam get tossed in the R Kelly panel?
I can’t let this fly.