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Has anybody ever actually unironically said “alternative facts”?
Is that the name of a political party?
Idk, heat pumps have become a lot more popular in recent years.
The client apps are a lot better these days too.
That wouldn’t just make it look bigger, it would be bigger.
A Bluetooth headset then.
Post-scarcity does not refer to the physical resources required to maintain civilization. It refers to the ability to maintain said resources and civilization without a lot of human labor. We could have ten houses per person, but housing still wouldn’t fall under the post-scarcity umbrella until we could maintain and build new houses with minimal human labor.
I was referring to the fact that building and maintaining housing is still a largely manual process, and requires a fairly large amount of human labor. Maintaining power, water, sewage, and other things required for modern housing requires an even larger amount of human work.
Whether there are enough houses to actually fit all the people is unrelated to this.
Post-scarcity refers to most goods being able to be produced in abundance with minimal human labor. Even assuming that current food production fully falls under that umbrella, housing definitely does not, and it requires a lot more than just food and housing.
The day we can mass produce gold is the day we have a post-scarcity society. Full elemental transmutation, which would be required to mass produce gold, would also eliminate virtually all resource shortages.
IIRC, light speed delay (or technically, electricity speed delay) it’s also a factor, but I can’t remember how much of a factor.
Any OS specifically designed for the EU Will have so many back doors that security would not be a word that applied to it.
That’s what I use, but I don’t think anybody would say that next cloud is a simple app.
It’s not the gun that was the issue, it was the fact that there was live ammunition on the set at all.
IIRC, a normal prune doesn’t get rid of those, only the --all prune does that. The normal one only erases images that aren’t associated with any container.
I usually use pokémon, typically from the first few generations.
I’m not familiar with the system 76, except for the fact that nearly every part is supposed to be replaceable. How well does it fare if you drop it down a flight of stairs?
Is there even a place on the website that asks for that information?
To be fair the AUR is known to be very susceptible to that kind of thing due to the effective absence of entry requirements.