Capitalism + welfare does not equal socialism.
> people aren't going to fiddle too much with the small device on their wrist when they can pull a phone out of their pocket Definitely. The jump from dumbphone to smartphone was pretty huge. I can do a lot more on the…
> One could argue that the national forests and parks can be a new home for these animals if we stop messing with them. I should certainly hope not. It would be a very poor decision to introduce a bunch of invasive…
That's a cool idea. Do you have your file posted anywhere? If not I may cook something up on my own, I'm curious to try it out.
Fantasque has been a favorite of mine for a long time. It's playful, but not a novelty font, and very readable in my opinion.
It is an unfortunate name. I don't know why, given how inclusive the Rust community usually is and how eager they were to remove master/slave terminology, that they would choose to announce this effort under the banner…
> Kind of a sharp contrast to the ThinkPad overnight shipping, same-day repair, overnight return shipping experience. And an even sharper contrast to the ThinkPad onsite service ;) (of course, as you can probably tell…
And along the same lines, in Italian a sandwich is a panino. In English we call a specific type of sandwich a panini (or, "a sandwiches").
> 'You don't want a chip card, they are more hassle' I got exactly that line fairly recently. To be fair, it probably is much more of a hassle from what I've heard, so they're not wrong, exactly. It seems like the…
> I wonder how their high DPI support will compare with other Linux distros. Unity is about on par with Windows, in my experience. So it's usable, but not great. You'll probably run into programs that don't scale well,…
Let's talk USA. About 320,000,000 citizens (presumably basic income is for everyone). Let's assume $150 a week (it being $15/hr for 1/4 of an optimistic work week). That gives us 48 billion dollars that have to come…
It also no longer means someone who shovels coal into a steam engine
Capitalism + welfare does not equal socialism.
> people aren't going to fiddle too much with the small device on their wrist when they can pull a phone out of their pocket Definitely. The jump from dumbphone to smartphone was pretty huge. I can do a lot more on the…
> One could argue that the national forests and parks can be a new home for these animals if we stop messing with them. I should certainly hope not. It would be a very poor decision to introduce a bunch of invasive…
That's a cool idea. Do you have your file posted anywhere? If not I may cook something up on my own, I'm curious to try it out.
Fantasque has been a favorite of mine for a long time. It's playful, but not a novelty font, and very readable in my opinion.
It is an unfortunate name. I don't know why, given how inclusive the Rust community usually is and how eager they were to remove master/slave terminology, that they would choose to announce this effort under the banner…
> Kind of a sharp contrast to the ThinkPad overnight shipping, same-day repair, overnight return shipping experience. And an even sharper contrast to the ThinkPad onsite service ;) (of course, as you can probably tell…
And along the same lines, in Italian a sandwich is a panino. In English we call a specific type of sandwich a panini (or, "a sandwiches").
> 'You don't want a chip card, they are more hassle' I got exactly that line fairly recently. To be fair, it probably is much more of a hassle from what I've heard, so they're not wrong, exactly. It seems like the…
> I wonder how their high DPI support will compare with other Linux distros. Unity is about on par with Windows, in my experience. So it's usable, but not great. You'll probably run into programs that don't scale well,…
Let's talk USA. About 320,000,000 citizens (presumably basic income is for everyone). Let's assume $150 a week (it being $15/hr for 1/4 of an optimistic work week). That gives us 48 billion dollars that have to come…
It also no longer means someone who shovels coal into a steam engine