People think that government debt can grow perpetually, but that's false. Eventually you go no-bid, and at this point more than half of all japanese debt is owned by the boj
It should, but it won't.
Companies ought to know better, but even after the solarwinds hack, nobody cares. Everyone just goes "I think we can trust %BIGCOMPANY%, they're big!"
Companies ought to know better, but even after the solarwinds hack, nobody cares. Everyone just goes "I think we can trust %BIGCOMPANY%, they're big!"
For real. Lots of guys who aren't even that great have stories of women who show up and start pretending they're whatever that woman thinks the guy wants.
I guess... You can enjoy the attention, but be aware that it's not real.
I guess... You can enjoy the attention, but be aware that it's not real.
Watching right wingers go on about the fediverse thanks to one or two news articles while the same people have been defamed by the media is really annoying.
Food is white supremacy. Some tribes in Africa never eat and subsist entirely on sunlight, air, and moral superiority.
It's not morally correct to pirate adobe software because it's crashy shit and you're wasting the precious hours of your life recovering work that never should have been lost in the first place. If you're going to pirate something, at least pirate something stable.
All drugs should be legalized, but there should be laws cracking down on people who do bad things with drugs as their excuse as an aggravating factor.
Do what you want but don't bother anyone else. People fail the second mark too often.
Do what you want but don't bother anyone else. People fail the second mark too often.
That might be true in many places, but not everywhere. Hydro got hit hard as "not green" because it's effective and boring. In particular, Canada is fully capable of going fully hydro -- half the provinces already are -- but there's no political will for it, only for magic boxes that don't so fuck all 9 months of the year.
Desalination powered by nuclear or hydro (or even solar in places like California) seems like a game changer to me.
Except hydro. Hydro is fine. Much of Canada uses hydro and it results in super cheap electricity year round.
To me, it's one of the examples showing it was never about renewable energy that there aren't dozens of major hydro projects right now in every country with the geography to support it.
To me, it's one of the examples showing it was never about renewable energy that there aren't dozens of major hydro projects right now in every country with the geography to support it.