Taylor Swift isn't a threat to our existence, her plane emits 8000 tons of CO2 a year, roughly equivalent to the emissions of two thousand cows. At least she pays for carbon offsets.
I'm just having trouble understanding how it's a step back. Isn't it a step forward from where we were?
Like we got public infrastructure investments, money for renewable energy, funding for high speed rail. We wouldn't have any of those things if trump had won another term. It seems more like a little geriatric step forward than a step back.
AMD RADV & ANV are also adding support for the newly released Vulkan Video Extensions... The Open-source drivers already support Vulkan Video decode extensions and will be getting Vulkan video encode extensions too with the latest update.
I've heard this from a lot of people but I don't get it. Isn't money just a way of facilitating transactions?
Like I understand not wanting money for individuals, and I support that, but what's wrong with using money for international trade?
Like do only people who live in climates with coffee beans get coffee? Or are the coffee growers just left uncompensated? Or do we come up with some other non-currency way to reward their efforts?
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