First? Mandrake.
Now? Debian.
First? Mandrake.
Now? Debian.
Ah okay that makes sense, thanks for explaining!
I wanted to know if this claim that all harm is negated, if trade occurs in other currencies is true. I have no clue how currencies really work on a global scale, so I looked up an exchange chart.
To me, it looks like it is similar, just on a different scale. Can you explain what you mean, i.e. am I reading this wrong and how do I read it right?
Having been in a similar situation, I now bash script things like that, so it’s ./present_dat_shit.sh
and you’re up and ready, even if things bug out. If it’s a really important presentation, you can also add a live boot SSD backup if you’re serious about redundancy.
So to my understanding, once more the talk has to be focused on sustaining the money flow, not sustaining the environment.
Yes and this is unsurprising. Before, but definitely since COVID, we know there is a substantial portion of humanity, that just can’t be convinced or motivated to engage in collective preventative action, especially if it means sacrificing now for a delayed, uncertain reward to the community and no guaranteed personal gain.
That means, the best we can do is “symptomatic treatment”, which costs money and won’t solve the root cause.
That’s one aspect of humans, where it becomes evident we are actually still animals and are not really ready to be a supra-planetary species.
Okay, good that’s on record now, a clear statement of intent. So we can record current assets and responsibilities for when they close and fail to properly decommission the plant, the assets can be clawed back, right?
…right?
Do you know that saying, I think it went something like:
… and just when I thought things couldn’t possibly get any worse…they got much worse
I think it could be a situation like that.
Damn, this accurately describes what daylight savings does to my inner clock / sleep schedule.
Everyone is just living off of interest and dividends from that 1k. “Follow me for hot tips on how to invest your stimulus”