

No shit Sherlock.
Migrated into a non-US instance.
Like tech.
Dislike black-or-white mentalities.
No shit Sherlock.
Sure, the elderly or disabled just love walking. And when you need to do a couple of miles to get groceries for the month a bicycle is great to carry those 9 bags!
Fuck in cars.
FTFY
On guns in the US you might want to watch these three:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BxvxbZGjlv4
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wNtxtuQxUz8
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QbXTDuwSVkk
It’s a tad more complicated than “gun bad” or “car bad”.
Ask a physician, not the internet.
Andd I’d advice against visiting the US anytime soon if you’re a foreigner.
There’s this island full of penguins…
In most instances you can’t. If you think your reason is valid, you’re part of the problem.
ICE… ISIS… is all the same to me…
Copying Apple’s security policy, perhaps?
Aren’t magnet links supposed to be more private and isn’t a download p2p anyway?
Or use port-knocking.
Perhaps Britain should look in the mirror.
It’s kinda dumb that people are burning EVs… vandalize them all you want but burning that gigantic battery can’t be good…
If I ever get an EV I’ll just get the Mustang.
That’s not a real Mustang, is it?
I’d actually be surprised if they even fit on a lot of European roads.
Tbf that applies to a lot of the newer SUVs.
Not to mention Chinese is quite the endeavor to learn, Esperanto would make way more sense.
There’s squirrelmail.
I think SEPA mitigates that dependency on Visa/MasterCard. Not being an expert I think the main issue is banks resisting change (and most likely getting kickbacks).
Electronics come from China and Taiwan anyway (i’m considering Intel/AMD CPUs as “advanced electronics” and even on that there are EU-babysteps towards advancing RISC-V).
That seems to be the biggest hurdle: e.g. quite a few EU-countries have paypment processors similar to PayPal but there’s so such solution for cross-border (although wero seems to be used is 3 countries and SEPA instant transfers are a thing).
There’s some push for linux, headed by the penguins, but no agreement on which distro and some even proposed us-based distros for some reason.
Etc.
Incus (formerly LXC/D, on which Docker used to be based on) is on my to-learn list.
Docker is not.