The lunar lander rockets would only be able to lift a mass that would burn up in our atmosphere. If you want to do some real damage, you need to go big.
I was about to say the same. That's pretty much how Amazon became the biggest cloud computing operator out there: by renting out what they developed internally.
Rights in the workplace will still matter, but won't need trade unions to protect them anymore. Treat me like a slave? Meh, I quit the job, live on universal income for a while, see if something better pops out. Once your entire workforce adopts this mentality, guess who will become the nicest employer to ever exist?
I also want the same, that's why I usually go AMD. My HD7850 has been working flawlessly with the open driver since I bought it in 2013. I actually had way more issues with Windows than Linux on it. But we cannot ignore all the Nvidia users out there, especially if we wish to bring more people to Linux. And it's unfair to say that Nvidia doesn't put effort in keeping its driver up-to-date, even though at this point I wouldn't even touch it with a stick. At least they didn't make a GeForce Experience move on Linux (yet?). And usually people who migrate to Linux end up buying AMD as it's a much better experience, and it guarantees that driver support will never be dropped within the realm of reasonable.
Pure BS, Nvidia releases day 1 support drivers for all their products even on Linux, and AMD will have day 1 support for Vega with their free driver (yes, they finally caught up).
I still fail to see how the risk of nuclear mass destruction is increased by climate change denial, and by the fact that the two major nuclear powers are now in much more friendly terms than in the last decade.
Mine is a pre-paid plan too, basically you recharge your credit and they take off a monthly fee. If your credit isn't enough, you have 7 days to recharge to reactivate the offer, otherwise you lose it. It is basically like a subscription, but you're not contractually bound with them for 2 years.
The 1800X seems to be extremely strong in compile benchmarks: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ryzen-1800x-linux&num=1
Not from the Moon, from the Belt. Much more practical.
Good luck with magnetic linear acceleration of a silicate rock.
The lunar module would also burn up in our atmosphere very quickly.
Also, anything from The Expanse series, books 5 and 6 in particular.
The lunar lander rockets would only be able to lift a mass that would burn up in our atmosphere. If you want to do some real damage, you need to go big.
I was about to say the same. That's pretty much how Amazon became the biggest cloud computing operator out there: by renting out what they developed internally.
Last year here in Italy they raised the limit from 19€ to 29€.
Brace for earthquakes!
Well, I guess we had it coming...
I tried Swedish. It went very well.
Rights in the workplace will still matter, but won't need trade unions to protect them anymore. Treat me like a slave? Meh, I quit the job, live on universal income for a while, see if something better pops out. Once your entire workforce adopts this mentality, guess who will become the nicest employer to ever exist?
If people become indifferent to unemployment, trade unions have no reason to exist anymore.
That's when we last touched them.
Plugins extensions
I also want the same, that's why I usually go AMD. My HD7850 has been working flawlessly with the open driver since I bought it in 2013. I actually had way more issues with Windows than Linux on it.
But we cannot ignore all the Nvidia users out there, especially if we wish to bring more people to Linux. And it's unfair to say that Nvidia doesn't put effort in keeping its driver up-to-date, even though at this point I wouldn't even touch it with a stick. At least they didn't make a GeForce Experience move on Linux (yet?). And usually people who migrate to Linux end up buying AMD as it's a much better experience, and it guarantees that driver support will never be dropped within the realm of reasonable.
Pure BS, Nvidia releases day 1 support drivers for all their products even on Linux, and AMD will have day 1 support for Vega with their free driver (yes, they finally caught up).
Fuck you, Nvidia!
That will show him, right?
Ok, so euthanasia of the unpopular is fine.
Dude, I'm really trying hard not to break Godwin's Law here...
So it's fine to beat unpopular kids?
Finland and Sweden are not NATO members.
Natural monopolies should be nationalized.
I still fail to see how the risk of nuclear mass destruction is increased by climate change denial, and by the fact that the two major nuclear powers are now in much more friendly terms than in the last decade.
Mine is a pre-paid plan too, basically you recharge your credit and they take off a monthly fee. If your credit isn't enough, you have 7 days to recharge to reactivate the offer, otherwise you lose it. It is basically like a subscription, but you're not contractually bound with them for 2 years.