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  • I install it every 6 months or so to check if android controller support has been added. I expect many other people do the same. It's just a drop in the bucket, but that bucket eventually fills up

  • When was that? I only really got into computers around the time of windows 98 and back then everything was a pop-up on the internet. You would actually go to war against the popups, trying to close more that were opening.

    Maybe that was on XP tho because I don't really remember it that well. I certainly remember looking up what the word incest meant for a school assignment and having to rush to close popup ads at the public library. It was the first time I used the internet and it was not a great first impression.

  • I almost feel like JJ Abrams ruining StarWars even further than it already had been by George Lucas was worth the sacrifice because at least Disney got desparatr and worked with actually good artists to make Star Wars Legends, that show that had the samurai Jedi and other cool one shots.

    Also apparently Andor managed to be good despite being Disney star wars, but I can't confirm because I was so done with the whole thing after Mandalorian and Book of Boba Fett.

  • Oh some groceries have them. One even has a free setup. Just park there and recover like 5km worth of charge while doing groceries, but I forgot they exist because I don't do my groceries in a car. Funny enough, the bicycle shop has a plug too. Government is paying part of the cost for home chargers but I just temporarily live in a friend's basement so that's not ideal for me.

  • I live in semi-rural Quebec. I can either drive to a place about 5 minutes from my home and charge for a few dollars, takes about 5 hours. Park and rides also have charging stations so going to Montreal means I can charge during the work day. I only use my car like twice a week when I need to visit family or go to the office, so your mileage may vary.

    The real solution for about 75% of people isn't EV, it's public transportation and proper bike infrastructure/bike shares/mixed use neighborhoods/density. That is especially true for people living in places dense enough to have apartments. An EV is nice, but it is a patch, not a fix. Not needing a car is the fix. Cities just can't afford to have one car per 2-3 person.

  • The growing hate for billionaires by the people, the growing manifestations of desire for equality from minorities in the west, South Korea and Japan starting to make peace because they can agree on the China problem. Also I can see how things changed in 30 years and can tell that within 5 years we have the ability to completely upend the world if we need to. Humans are so adaptable that we don't even notice how fast we're changing our world and ourselves.

  • The spirit of the law would be to ensure that the change in the money available for the development of the child changes as little as possible after separation of the parents. Under that assumption, the killer would only have to provide as much as the victim would have if they had separated.

  • Excuse me, fired? They should be prosecuted. They murdered someone for no reason. That is a murder. Murder is not allowed. Killing someone in self defense isn't a murder, but this clearly was.

    This police officer deserves to be reprimanded the way any citizen would be for shooting and killing someone without just cause.

  • That's not a reparations issue, it's an unfuck the cities that were fucked by Robert Moses and his buddies as well as funding public schools better, making hospitals public instead of privately owned, and changing the punitive justice system to a proper rehabilitation justice system.

    Otherwise you'll just see short term happiness and provide arguments for "we're equal now, we paid reparations! What else do you want?"