Wow its good this article isn’t talking about speech like that
Wow its good this article isn’t talking about speech like that
Trust me that’s not the reason
You’re right, I don’t support gun control. As a populace, we have a right to our arms, and any attempt to remove them must be opposed.
Some people vote rep solely for gun rights. There’s a lot of people like that
I know, that’s why I said stats from places like GVA or Everytown tend to include those shootings in their numbers.
Again, the vast majority or mass murders are committed with handguns. Those stats that say we’ve had more shootings than days bin the year always include handgun murders.Banningg assault rifles won’t noticeably decrease the number of mass shootings.
Assault rifles also constitute a miniscule percentage of gun crime, and yey they’re still the specter that legislators go for. To me that just says the people wanting to legislate away our rights aren’t informed enough to make these decisions. Thus they spout nonsense
When I see so many blue state legislatures passing nonsense gun laws like bans on “high capacity” magazines and “assault weapon” bans, I start to think that the Dems maybe don’t support gun rights.
Of what she says is true, it sounds like they really did do what they could for the man.
He reactivated the Florida State Guard. The samekingd of State Guard utilized by like 22 other states including California and New York. The FSG was created way before DeSantis came to office.
Big “if you’re innocent, you’ve got nothing to hide” energy. I can be innocent and still not want unnecessary interaction with police and appreciate my privacy
Those 100 corporations make materials that everyone else uses (mostly O&G) and the consumption and use of those materials (by we the consumers) is responsible for 71% of GHG emissions.It’s not just 100 companies burning coal for funsies
Be careful, you’re wandering awfully close to eco-facist talking points
Being able to run video games or other hardware intensive process would either require pricey hardware or they’d be streamed from a cloud service (which comes with a whole other bundle of issues to consider) as that computational power has to come from something physical somewhere. Offloading your OS to the cloud wouldn’t affect that. PCs can already be accessed by phone if you have the right set up (dedicated IP hosting and a VPN) As for saving data in case of emergencies, we already have cloud based storage solutions that wouldn’t be impacted by cloud based OS.
There is 0 reason to use a cloud based OS other than making sure people are tied to your service for the life of their computer. This feels like a solution to a problem no one has.
So if I don’t have an internet connection, I can’t even boot my computer?
Big “you’ll own nothing and be happy” energy.
Be prepared. I love Enderal but it is unforgiving. Not to say it’s bad, but it’s following a different design ethos than Bethesda’s Elder Scrolls.
Also prepare for an emotional roller coaster
Agree to disagree I guess. I think protecting ideas is an important safeguard that encourages people to take the risk of investing in research.
You can’t patent things that aren’t a process or a product, so no you can’t patent genes.
Patents take quite a bit of effort to write up if you really want to protect your intellectual property, and their scope is pretty narrow. The patent holder can also license with interested parties if they want.
Patents are incredibly important for R&D as without them, there is no protection of IP
The problem with this is entropy. Heat dissipated to the environment is highly entropic (more disorganized, less useful heat/energy), and to effectively extract it, you’d need to reduce the entropy, which requires more energy that you would get from the heat you recovered.