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If done wrong, you could break your monitor.
You mean your graphic drivers, right? not your actual hardware…
If done wrong, you could break your monitor.
You mean your graphic drivers, right? not your actual hardware…
Just think of all the thousands of dollars of extra tax revenue.
No it’s not.
The tragedy of the commons is when too many people use a public resource in a way that is unsustainable. For example, air is not privatized but air pollution impacts everyone who checks notes uses air.
That’s not to say there aren’t solutions to the Tragedy of the Commons problem and resources cannot be made publicly available, but systems need to be created to manage common resources.
Welcome everyone to the commons (and by extension the tragedy of the commons)
Welcome to Lemmy, a social media platform inhabited by Richard Stallman Redditor contrarians.
Does solar.lowtechmagazine.com count? Or is that just considered standard reading on slrpnk.net?
Proportional limit. Deformation is linear up until this point.
Next stop: AI generated Ads.
And it’s a service because AI
And the service costs a subscription fee
And the service quality drops once it saturates the market
And the service now contains ads
And the grocery stores can pay to promote their store when it is not the most affordable option
And now it’s not economically feasible to not use their service
The Neo Axis powers: China, Russia
Makes sense
and Isreal
wut
From the website:
The truth is that [the] whole project is (most of the time) quite inaccurate and error-prone, and often involves way too little data to really make a judgment, despite my best efforts. It also involves my amateur method of “age-adjusting” the results to be comparable. So this whole project is quite inaccurate and shouldn’t be used for serious conclusions. But if you understand the inaccuracies involved, you still may find it interesting.
It’s dangerous to go alone! take this.
hands Link a glock