

But but but…China bad!! Obviously China isn’t perfect but they definitely get some things right.
And yes, propaganda works on everybody


But but but…China bad!! Obviously China isn’t perfect but they definitely get some things right.
And yes, propaganda works on everybody


The dev is already working on it https://github.com/spotiverse/SpotiFLAC-Next


Only dualboot with windows on a separate drive, that hasn’t given me any issues in the past 5 years or so


I feel most replies have never used those products and are recommending options which just don’t work well enough imo. I have a VM for Fusion 360, but it’s really not fast enough for day to day use. Things like wine just don’t work. You’re gonna have to suck it up and either dual boot, or run a VM with GPU passthrough to get hardware acceleration in your VM.
Maybe you can split your GPU for a VM but I haven’t figured that out yet
Edit: if you do dualboot, you can put all your stuff on a separate partition (documents, downloads etc) and share that between the systems so you always have access to your stuff


Kyoto didn’t impress me that much, but the forest was one of the greatest disappointments of my trip, even it there wouldn’t be A lot of people it would’ve been very mid


(Not OP)
I do get both your standpoints, its all subjective of course, so you can’t really be below average in interests or something like that, but you can definitely be below average in terms of commonalities with other people.
I don’t know OP so I don’t know if he’s telling the truth or is indeed just unhappy with himself. But if your hobby is watching VR MyLittlePony porn you’re going to have a tougher time than if your hobby is cooking.
Same for weight, if you’re 200kg it’s going to be harder, especially on dating apps.
Money and intelligence I’m not so sure about, that probably matters less than he might think


Fuck a lot
Shit


Even without years of experience, gimp is unintuitive, the affinity suite is so much easier to use


Tablets are kind of in the middle of nowhere in terms of functionality at the moment, bigger and less practical than a phone, while being less capable than laptops. Its a shame, because on paper they look pretty great and they are insanely powerful nowadays
What about headphones with a replaceable cable? Higher quality cables usually last longer aswell


Does that go into effect for all devices on sale, or only for devices released after that date? Also, that software support section is great. That basically means all phones need atleast 6 years of support


The EU is way too big to just withdraw from


How the hell am I in the bottom 46% with an annual income of €38000?
Edit: I see, I think this is more about purchasing power than income, selecting some random 3rd world country would out me way higher


As long as you block Lemmy.ml and hexbear.net it’s much better to be honest, I don’t really like blocking an entire group of people like that but it really does help


We also haven’t stopped emitting C02, not even close. Have emissions even peaked yet? Realistically, we’re fucked


Inkscape sure, but gimp is no comparison for photo. Also Publisher is really good


We’re not saving the world by always choosing the cheapest option, that’s how we got here


This is the gist of the summary on the front page:
Tariffs provide revenue, and if offset by currency adjustments, present minimal inflationary or otherwise adverse side
effects, consistent with the experience in 2018-2019. While currency offset can inhibit adjustments to trade flows, it
suggests that tariffs are ultimately financed by the tariffed nation, whose real purchasing power and wealth decline,
and that the revenue raised improves burden sharing for reserve asset provision. Tariffs will likely be implemented in a
manner deeply intertwined with national security concerns, and I discuss a variety of possible implementation schemes.
I also discuss optimal tariff rates in the context of the rest of the U.S. taxation system.
Currency policy aimed at correcting the undervaluation of other nations’ currencies brings an entirely different set of
tradeoffs and potential implications. Historically, the United States has pursued multilateral approaches to currency
adjustments. While many analysts believe there are no tools available to unilaterally address currency misvaluation, that
is not true. I describe some potential avenues for both multilateral and unilateral currency adjustment strategies, as well
as means of mitigating unwanted side effects.


From what I understand about WW1, it was just a huge clusterfuck
It kind of sounds like you’re saying that. Anyways, there’s a reason submarines exist