Soon as I see the ‘literally’ I usually predict how it’s going to go.
Soon as I see the ‘literally’ I usually predict how it’s going to go.
While the Texas grid does have issues related heat waves, it’s not alone in that regard. Basically every southwestern state does, including California.
There are stark differences between 49 other states and Texas.
And the big one
They’re set up for failure and occasionally they succeed.
Kinda orthogonal but I will say it’s weird that we can still vote with our wallets.
the data only goes back to 1979 and has not yet been verified by NOAA which has data going back to 1880.
There’s a whole hot world outside of America who don’t need to wait for its underfunded organizations to get around to validating the data.
But I get it. The news is dire. It’s neat to cling to uncertainty in times like this unless you lived in Lytton
Yes. Our 12% will really make a difference vs corporations’ 80%. And we can get to that 12% if so 8 billion of us work together. I’m doing my 0.0000001% part!
That’s the real problem – the product sucks.
100% on all points.
Swedish transit strikers and everyone else.
That’s funny. When the maintainer of AT&T unix’s perf group was looking at a distro to clone and support, RPM>Deb was 90% why debs were excluded.
Maybe something changed dramatically since then.