Yes, that’s why it’s posted to aigen.
Yes, that’s why it’s posted to aigen.
This is why having classes in transportation is bad. You are literally in the same vehicle, but companies are trying to convince people to pay more. The only way for this to actually work is to make the cheaper options suck ass.
Airlines have ended up with a business model that depends on them providing bad service.
Meanwhile in the Netherlands we are installing a new government of parties that don’t believe in global warming. 😭
I wanted to buy music, but a CD that I got in the 00’s had some “protection” so that I couldn’t rip it and listen to it on my MP3 player.
Now, I ripped it from a Linux computer and had no problems, but was so upset that the record companies tried this. I realized that it’s not about right or wrong, but just about power and money.
A general strike will almost certainly be met with violence. So comrades need to plan their reaction in advance. This could be taking the punches, or not…
Either is possible, which is why @laughterlaughter@lemmy.world was asking for punctuation!
But then you ended up with another king. Overthrowing royalty was hard.
One of my favorite poems. First published in 1818:
Or alternately:
Capitalism doesn’t even work. In the US prices are kept high.
New Zealand stopped subsidizing farmers, and survives. So we have at least one data point showing that it is possible.
My wife cried tears of frustration at not being able to breastfeed her children, and still feels judged as not being a proper mother for this reason. 😟
I understood that reference!
Funny but diseases usually become less virulent over time. A successful disease generally doesn’t harm the host too much.
Ebola doesn’t spread far because it quickly kills the carrier. The COVID-19 pandemic was basically ended because it mutated into a less dangerous variant.
I visited Prague, and this painting is just up at a cafe. I ordered the absinthe with my tour guide, a Czech schoolteacher who gave city walking tours to make ends meet. She had never had it, which I thought a kind of minor sin. Anyway, we didn’t know that its like 90% alcohol. Great experience, terrible drink. 😆
That was a wild ride!
I suppose it is possible to have two PR that have changes that depend on each other. In general this just requires refactoring… typically making a third PR removing the circular dependency.
It sounds like your policy is to keep PR around a long time, maybe? Generally we try to have ours merged within a few days, before bitrot sets in.
You can make a PR against your feature branch and have that reviewed. Then the final PR against your man branch is indeed huge, but all the changes have already been reviewed, so it’s just LGTM and merge that bad boy!
How is this different from creating a feature branch and making your PR against them until everything is done, then merging that into the main branch?
So, we meet at last, Florida Man!