

This is Bethesda we’re talking about, I don’t think they’d worry about fixing bugs


This is Bethesda we’re talking about, I don’t think they’d worry about fixing bugs


The straight of Hormuz blockade impacts about 1/4 of nitrogen fertalizer iiec


Okay, seems reasonable, why should I reset my opinion?


lmao wtf are you on about? What mods? I deleted a comment immediately after posting, it got zero votes and you never even had a chance to reply to it. I don’t even remember what it said.
I said people don’t have a right to endanger others, the fact you took that as treating you like your life is worthless says a lot


I’m not asking for you to talk about your life, I’m asking you to come up with literally any imaginary event that supports your argument that it’s okay to drunk drive under the right circimstamces


Were you drunk or just driving erratically because you were in an emergency?
Also, still didn’t name an emergency worth killing yourself and a random family over


Still didn’t name an emergency worth killing yourself and a random family over


Having a breathalyzer is letting them off easy, they deserve to lose their license


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What emergency is so time sensitive it’s worth killing yourself and a random family for?


True, but I have no issue preventing commercial use. I view that as just as good if not better than traditional open source.


True, but a lot of Linux help and guides are based around normal distros where they won’t work


Bazzite’s excellent, just be aware going in that it’s an immutible distro and some stuff may be different than you’re used to.


Heroic games launcher basically makes gog stuff click and play but even that isn’t enough for me to really use it over steam.
What I need is a good launcher that makes the process of using different stores seamless, that works well on all my devices (heroic’s controller support is infuriating to use and doesn’t support steam)
Maybe when playnite finally gets ported to Linux


Nebraska, Vermont, and New Mexico don’t have it, but the exact details of what’s covered also vary state to state


General strikes don’t materialize out of nowhere and require significantly more organization and infrastructure than currently exists.


You can block apps or give them a time limit
From the article: “We found no evidence that red light cameras improve public safety. They don’t reduce the total number of vehicle accidents, the total number of individuals injured in accidents or the total number of incapacitating injuries that involve ambulance transport to a hospital.”
If you have any research that contradicts it I’m open to reading it but the evidence indicates there are just as many serious accidents.
“Evidence clearly shows that camera programs are effective at decreasing the number of vehicles running red lights. In one study in Virginia, red light cameras reduced the number of total drivers running red lights by 67 percent.” Seems pretty effective to me.
At reducing that one behavior? Sure, but we also have to look at what other impacts it has.
We could reduce the number of people running red lights by 100% if we removed traffic lights, doesn’t mean it’s a good solution.
"When the Houston cameras were removed, angle accidents increased by 26 percent. However, all other types of accidents decreased by 18 percent. " So, a net increase in accidents. I can’t make their numbers match up with their conclusion.
The next sentence is “Approximately one-third of all Houston intersection accidents are angle accidents. This suggests that the program’s drawbacks canceled out its benefits.”
Say there are 100 accidents, 33 of which are from people running red lights.
A 26% decrease in red light running accidents results in 9 fewer accidents from running red lights. (.26*33=8.58)
An 18% increase in other accidents results in 12 more accidents from people slamming on their brakes. (.18*66=11.88)
So a net increase of 3 accidents.
This is from his manifesto, 100% an assassination attempt