And I would say that I am ready to speculate, that stopping this suffering does not conclude to more.
And I would say that I am ready to speculate, that stopping this suffering does not conclude to more.
I see your argument that thinking how a pig in a meat factory feels is just speculation, but there is a point where we have to think about the future and speculate what could be and how possible it is. If we have better options now, and, maybe not as a single human, but collectively can act to stop this harm with a great possibility, I think it’s worth it to speculate. I don’t no where you draw this line, but it is beyond mine, so I am willing to speculate that this is the better way.
Plasticbags for bread feel very sus.
My Graphics card/ssd wouldn’t be able to handle the skipping of such big files
I wish he would
Love the new Icon
Distrobox, our hero
I don’t get Dart. It should have been a CS:GO clone
I wanted to try since I sometimes had to execute legacy applications with it.
They have to watch out for the adblock-block-blocker ²-blocker
I just misread the comment.
Tiling capabilities don’t make a window manager a tiling Window manager. They would have to tile by default and when ever another app gets opened.
I feel so sorry for this building, it looks quite nice.
Free Dos falls short in so many ways.
There is the legend of the adblock-block-blocker
I like the fediverse theme of naming their platforms animals
Is wealth really the one thing we should be capitalism thankful for? I wouldn’t argue that it helped make so many advancements in so many fields in such a short time, but from my understanding, wealth isn’t really something that helps living a better life. Wealth is more a by-product of hoarding. Like if someone would hold the monopoly over something like housing, they would have immense wealth. If all houses were to be distributed, so that in this theoretical village everyone would have a house, this would still lower the overall wealth of the village. First of all the houses would be priced more competitively and secondly no one would be in desperate need of a house and thus wouldn’t buy houses at an impractical price. I would agree with you that throwing away all lessons learned from capitalism is a bad idea, but wealth isn’t it.
Runs at industry standard speed.
Barbie & Her Sisters in a Puppy Chase is a horror movie