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  • So now we need to make sure we keep supporting Firefox. I have a feeling that most people who can choose, do in fact coose firefox, and the majority of chrome users do so because it's on their business or student computers.

  • You can easily change the default.

  • No, you're good. And that right there is the basis of the problem: costeffectiveness. There is so much more that the world could have, but those that have the money to make things only want to make those things if they can make a certain amount of profit. Making a profit isn't good enough if it isn't a lot of profit.

    For example: solar. When I was a kid, all I would hear is how solar is so inefficient that it would be cost prohibitive to power everything off solar. Now it's just a matter of time.

  • Desalination and verticle farming. The tech has been around for a while, but the poor rich people don't want to miss out buying this year's model yacht.

  • If you punch a nazi, and you get two friends to punch a nazi and then they get two friends to punch nazis, before you know it, everyone is punching nazis.

  • Two people were injured? Well, it's a good thing the Jewish government is eradicating an entire population.

  • Priorities, right?

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  • Fuck reddit. Hey Spez or whoever runs that piece of shit: Fuck you.

  • The answer is always the same, no matter where or when. If you want people to have kids, then make it financially possible. This has always and will always be the answer.

    Inflation is completely artificial.

  • I know this guy tosses and turns over the fact there is a gay person somewhere near him doing some gay stuff, and he can't stand that. Or he's still upset that a woman told him no.

  • How is it not feasible? Companies have addresses and records of employees. I know you're just citing, but something doesn't sound right. I mean, we are talking about Phoenix police so that could explain it.

  • The company is responsible. Waymo should get the citation. If there were a live driver, the driver would get the citation. If companies want to start going down the route of AI, then whoever is in ownership or responsible for training, should be responsible for the actions of the AI.

  • Because of Ubisofts business decisions, I refuse to buy anymore of their games, and I absolutely love Assassin's Creed. Fuck greed. Fuck those leeches that just take and take.

  • I was off topic. My thoughts were of a bigger picture. My comment was of no relevance.

  • Yeah, any non native government is a fraud. Everything the US does, China and any other "super power" has committed as well.

    I'm not anywhere near an expert on history, but when one regime is held up higher than another regime, we forget that they got there through blood and murder. Yes, I know the article was on infrastructure, but there is a whole intricate world where everything is connected in one way or another. Uyghurs are just one population that have existed on this planet. And yes, I'm sure there are some ethnic Uyghurs who are doing just fine.

    You can easily find a video where a north Korean defector is claiming how much better north Korea is compared to the US.

  • Yes, a propaganda piece. The US sucks, just like any other country where a non native population is in control of the region, but you have to look at how that infrastructure is being built and where. What is being removed or destroyed to make way for that infrastructure.

    I'm calling out the fact that this news piece exists for what purpose? The news needs to report on actual news and not assessments or opinions.

  • The article is trying to praise china's efforts to build infrastructure, but I dare you to criticise the Chinese government. Say something negative on CCP national broadcast about Xi Ping. I'm not defending the US. I'm also not naive to the actions of those in power.

    You, on the other hand, sound like a CCP shill.