[-] WalrusDragonOnABike@kbin.social 56 points 11 months ago

One of the most common I downvote comments is including things like "Edit: why all the downvotes?" in topics that aren't about the voting system (instinctually downvoted this topic, but un-downvoted), . But also just downvote things things are spammy, *phobic, defending genocides, etc.

[-] WalrusDragonOnABike@kbin.social 36 points 11 months ago

White and I've always called my moms by their first names. Makes it less confusing.

[-] WalrusDragonOnABike@kbin.social 42 points 11 months ago

Or when you follow the same car for a few turns and worry they are worried.

[-] WalrusDragonOnABike@kbin.social 34 points 11 months ago

The ITER was basically supposed to have been built starting in the 80s from my understanding... Until cheap fossil fuels dried up all interest in funding fusion research. When it takes 40 years to fund a single project via international collaboration, 50 years is a short timescale.

Even with renewed recent interest, fusion still has less than half the funding it did during the energy crisis. Of course the predictions from that era were optimistic given they were no longer able to do experiments like these when they expected them to proliferate.

Like people who complain about rude people when they're the most rude person there.

By biological father was an anonymous sperm donor before the technology to sequence a person's DNA for under 10 billion dollars was a thing. They did not give their DNA to ancestry. Their sister did, having no clue that her brother had donated. Yet ancestry has matched her to several nieces and nephews, outing her brother's history to his sister and the children who were never supposed to have access to that info. It's not just your own information.

Similarly, one of my half siblings suddenly found out that his dad wasn't his birth dad.

Anyways, he happens to be cool with the fact that he suddenly had contact with offspring who weren't supposed to know who he was.

But our DNA is interconnected. It doesn't just belong to one person.

There was a fight.. just not by their own employees.

Not a lawyer, but I feel like basing the fee on their internal guess on how many installs seems questionable. Surely some major jurisdictions would take issue with that and counting installs from before the new TOS towards the new threshold. Also their contradictory TOS terms at the very least would probably get them an expensive trial, even if they win it.

Steam workshop exists as well, for games that support it.

Someone has to be an early proponent of it. Its not we could go from no congresspersons says such to suddenly one minute all of them decide to announce they support it simultaneously.

Too much space taken up by non-places means more distance between places, increasing dependence on cars, requiring more lanes, which take up space.

How is Windows in the 2nd drive supposed to know that?

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