When you’re a government, you need a little more process to ensure things are done well (moderation, security, …). Even something simple like that could take valuable time from quite a few people.
When you’re a government, you need a little more process to ensure things are done well (moderation, security, …). Even something simple like that could take valuable time from quite a few people.
Sad but unfortunately fairly justified. Hard to justify spending public money on 3,500 users.
I use World Poker. Not FOSS, unfortunately.
No 😁
It’s just a funny video from LinkedIn or TikTok
Well, this should give them some motivation.
It seems like a lot of people think Palestine needs to do stuff but Israel doesn’t. I’m not sure if it’s a double standard, racism, Israeli exceptionalism or what.
In my case, it’s none of that. It’s your question: “how can Palestine gain its freedom”.
Now let’s be crazy for a moment and imagine that both sides collaborate to fix the issue. I think it would be mostly the same for Israel: get rid of the lunatics, realize that Palestinians are fairly close relatives, work on forgiveness on both sides, and work on a fair two-state solution or even better a single-state solution.
Here’s my take on it:
Are you really sure? 😂
WHAT? Where is the next one planned to take place?
Usain bolt, to some extent
I meant using your polish nickname as your official Spanish name.
How about using your Polish nickname (surely you have one?)? This would likely be easier to spell for the average Spaniard, while staying closer to your identity than going full “Gregorio González”.
Never seen that banner or an ad. I guess it’s just a matter of time though 😕
Thanks for the suggestion! I will try.
What makes the problem hard is that there are a lot of dickheads on both sides, not just the governments. You can be an oppressed victim AND a dick. These things are not mutually exclusive, unfortunately.
So this is the “moderate republican”. Good to know…
Per fuel/mile/cargo, aircraft are actually very efficient
Not really : https://ourworldindata.org/travel-carbon-footprint
Not a direct answer, but I highly recommend reading Outlive, by Peter Attia. It’s completely changed the way I think about these things. And it’s actually grounded in science.