

Punching Nazis
Punching Nazis
I can not understand why there is not an enormous backlash from companies about this. All their employees have all the sensitive information on Microsoft servers. But watch out if you bring a USB stick to work…
But that can not be. I have been assured, just a few weeks ago, that none of this is true. Canadians are still using as much American produce as before, even more so. Canadians are even buying more houses then before. Canadians are begging to become part of the US. Trump supporters have been really adamant about that.
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… Fuck that guy
I would think that the entire idea of a disposable item would be that you can get rid of it after use. In case of something that is 3d printed, you just need a small container of acetone to put it in. After a bit you are just left with some goop.
On top of that, nozzles that are actually used (especially the cheap ones) wear down and never would keep the same marks.
These 3d printed items have been known and used for decades already (Bruce Willis even used one in one of his movies, back in the day). There is no sure way to trace them any more. Somebody could use a file from 15years ago, before all this was big news.
There is no such thing as a fair war for reunification.
This is the difference between “I want my team to win” or “I want the good guys to win”.
I personally live linix, and I am trying switching over in the house in such a way that the rest of the household can use it with as little issues as possible. That being said, I need to ask for some help with a couple of programs that are vital for us but that I am having a hard time to replace. If anybody has any suggestion for the following I would really be grateful. -fusion 360 -lychee slicer (i can install it but unable to make holes in hollowed out forms) -copy to usb for big files without the system crashing (copy stops)
Read the article
Throw it on the pile
Also interested in how you can do this.
Arent the tariffs in the end a sort of tax on the American companies that buy the products? So isn’t this ‘extra income’ just Americans paying more in the end?
called it 3 months ago https://lemmy.world/comment/15443605
Sure, and if we’re dragging out historical wins to score points, we can sit here all day trading inventions like baseball cards.
Automobiles? Germany. Jet engines and the WWW? UK. Radio? Italy (and yes, Tesla gets a nod too). Satellites and the first man in space? Soviet Union. Solid-state theory that made electronics possible? Mostly European physics.
China gave us the compass, paper, and gunpowder. India gave us the number zero and early surgery. Japan revolutionized consumer electronics and manufacturing efficiency. France had photography and hot air balloons before the Wright brothers ever left the ground.
Point is: past contributions are global. No one country owns progress. So unless you’re planning to live off 1950s prestige, maybe let’s not pretend history is a scoreboard that settles today’s reality.
Past glory doesn’t pay for today’s bill. If you want to compare what other countries have done in the past we can be sitting here for a long time.
Is there anybody who has a way to handle transferring from Gmail to anything else without losing 20 years+ worth of mail and content? Also to make sure that the people who contact me through Gmail get transferred to the new location?
I’m going to look into it. Thank you.
I never would have thought that a random post would chance my world view. I am genuinely stumped.
Could somebody please explain to me how somebody can not think like this? I always thought this is the normal way to think. There are people who don’t think like this?
You know how we had to hear for years that it would be impossible to switch to electric vehicles because the power grid wouldn’t be able to support all those chargers? Funny isn’t it