Bit late with that one, eh NYT?
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Bit late with that one, eh NYT?
Good job on voters casting those ballots. The votes actually voted matters infinitely more than the polls, even though they’re interesting.
That awful magsafe adapter design with no strain relief grinds my gears.
Not indexing at zero seems like a waste of a perfectly good integer.
The best thing Stein could do for the environment right now is to quit.
What fool has ever believed they were looking to expand it?
That’s a different standard. I’m not claiming that there haven’t been negative consequences, but I would hardly call the economic sanctions “backfiring.” To me, backfiring means that the action actually brought the West further away from their goal of harming Russia using nonviolent means with the sanctions.
Consider the price of oil. Having options to sell oil in more markets means you can generate more profits. Being forced into selling oil only to a smaller set of countries who are willing to purchase your product? That’s going to have economic consequences even though it does increase isolationism. I also imagine it’s quite a bit more inconvenient being an oligarch right now in the presence of sanctions.
Has there been some blowback? Sure. But I don’t think it’s backfired completely. There’s definitely been a major impact.
I don’t think the article successfully argues its main point. Sure, sanctions are galvanizing, but I believe it’s well understood that sanctioning a country is going to result in that country pursuing any other viable avenues to conduct their economic activities. It’s a stretch to say that the sanctions backfired. I would say it’s more accurate to write that the sanctions have resulted in profound consequences, and not all of them are good.
That sounds like such fun! We got none this year. Maybe next time.
I don’t know the answer to your question but I’m curious about your use case.
Are you telling me IP wasn’t intended to be an eternal monopoly?
About time. 8GB is unacceptable for all but the lightest common use cases.
My thoughts exactly. How could anything be out of place there? Seems like the perfect place in the world‘s to build it.
I know that many locals think it’s an eyesore but that sphere is really damn cool. I couldn’t stop staring at it for hours when I was there for a convention.
I remember reading about that. It makes me sad that often times we’re are not even pretending anymore.
Emerging? We’re there.
The sword-fighting video, which has drawn more than 22 million views, opens with a voiceover of Musk saying at a recent rally in Pennsylvania “this election I think is going to decide the fate of America and the fate of western civilization.”
I mean, he’s not wrong. Just not in the way he’s thinking.
You telling me they’re fundamentally opposed to the will of the people? The whole democracy idea?
To me it sounds like your root cause is either a driver problem or your hardware is misbehaving a little bit in a way the driver doesn’t expect, firing a lot of interrupts that shouldn’t normally happen.
If this seems to resolve your issue, I wouldn’t lose any sleep over it. I would think my hardware is a little bit weird or there’s a bug somewhere in the driver for it. You can also try different kernel versions if your distribution gives you the option, because kernels come with different versions of drivers.
I agree with the article. FTC must be doing their job.