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And greater than the profit the company has ever made and a couple orders of magnitude higher than the salary they saved from their layoffs.
And greater than the profit the company has ever made and a couple orders of magnitude higher than the salary they saved from their layoffs.
Trump already had the perfect name for it. Covfefe
Interesting, thanks for the info. I guess we’ll see on July 11th.
Being a convicted felon, can he even vote for himself now? I’m pretty sure Florida doesn’t allow felons to vote.
Yep, it’s very clear there are two legal systems. One for us and one for the rich.
Another thing to note, it seems that immutable is the future of linux. The Fedora project roadmaps the Atomic desktop taking over the traditional Workstation. OpenSUSE also looks to be moving to it as the default in Leap 16. Being new to the ecosystem might be advantageous because you don’t have the old habits.
July 11th from everywhere I’ve seen. I don’t know why it takes over a month.
Sentencing is July 11.
I thought it was ketamine?
I’ve heard the argument that it isn’t genocide because Isreal doesn’t intend to destroy Palestinians. I guess their defense is that Isreal is just incredibly inept at fighting a war? I don’t buy it. How anyone can deny the genocide after the World Central Kitchen incident is beyond me.
Biden is doing a good enough job ruining his own campaign. He is alienating his last base group, the young voters.
Fair, but when a company is given the authority to run fully autonomous taxis in cities that’s a huge accomplishment. Granted they are cities that don’t see things like snow storms and I’m sure there is a good reason for that.
There are already fully autonomous taxis in some cities. Tesla is nowhere near fully autonomous, but others have accomplished it.
And cash.
I didn’t say you can’t do both. The real danger is the green washing. In fact, it’s not a danger, it’s currently already used to subvert carbon cap and trade regulations. Scams of companies that sell carbon credits for protecting forestry that aren’t endangered to begin with. There is little to no oversight of this and is hurting our progress to fixing the issue.
Well, kind of… Reducing carbon emissions would be far more effective than trying to capture the emissions we currently use.
I didn’t say I don’t like trees, just they aren’t the solution. They’re often used as green washing and delay actually effective things like carbon cap and trade. I don’t know what the solution will be. If it were simple enough for me to solve it, it wouldn’t be a problem we’re facing.
Yep, that was my original point. Trees just can’t cut it. They have such a little impact they’re almost not worth even discussing. Far larger gains can be found elsewhere.
Yeah, like I said, a ridiculous amount of trees according to that calculator. That calculator said I’m in the top 5% and would take just over 200 trees a year. If we make the assumption that all of the top 5% also need 200 trees a year (it’smuch more likely that number sky rockets as the percentage gets lower), that’s 70,000,000,000 trees a year. To put some scale to that it looks like 14m hectares were lost to deforestation in 2010 and from what I see the most generous number is about 900 trees per hectare. That’s 12,600,000,000 trees. Stopping all deforestation won’t even come close to covering 5% of the CO2. Again, trees never will be enough to make up for the CO2 being pumped out of the ground and into the air.
Tens of millions is drastically understating tens of billions.