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And the other is committing genocide.
Midway? I give him 5 laps
Good to hear! Hopfuly a new generation of kernel contributors comes out of this.
Don't just vote, organize as well. Electoralism without orginization accomplishes little at best.
Lemmygrad as a whole enjoys it
There are better ways of doing this such as this, or if you value your money, a chain.
We found the rockstar developer
No system. The goal isn't Reddit 2, it's a federated link aggregator.
Back of the napkin math says 11 teslas are worse than a single diesel locomotive
I don't get why the Logitech controller is so focused on. I get that it's probably not the right controller due to it's age and wireless only nature but COTS parts are often more reliable than in-house ones. The lack of certification as you mentioned is a much larger issue.
It is wholly necessary. They will start massive data mining operations if they join, harming users of all instances.
The bot problem is probably domestic. Reddit has much more to gain from artificially driving engagement than any "foreign adversary".
Want to see: more moves in combat than just attack, cast spell, move or occasionally grapple/ shove (but those aren't very viable so aren't even used much) Don't want to see: Pinkertons
Honesty I think the big political subs are incredibly bot infested. Political content is an amazing way to make people mad and get them to spend more time on a platform, increasing engagement and letting reddit deliver more ads. It's not like it would be the first time they used bots to drive engagement and make communities look bigger.
Well of course the standard of living in the imperial core is higher than the countries it has exploited or destabilized. A lot of American wealth is the fruit of imperialism.

hearts or stamina?
As the title says, do you prefer to upgrade hearts or stamina at any given moment?
A pretty big issue. I can't really trust it to survive for long or that it won't be ruined by bad decisions. Because of that I use org mode, but if Obsidian was FOSS I would switch.