It's a little hard to describe but the designs of the icons and the shade of blue used are all reminiscent of iOS, it's basically vibes tbh. The posts, comments and the content is fine but it's just the menus and icons. It's really only a minor aesthetic complaint and doesn't matter that much
Yeah for the most part it is fine, it's just given me some weird problems I haven't had before, not sure if windows is to blame or the computer itself. For some reason whenever I am playing a game on steam and also in a voice call on discord the game audio will get cut out and/or distorted a lot of the time. The overall complaints are of course being somewhat bloated and morals.
Yeah my current setup is far from ideal, my laptop is pretty solid though, it's better than my PC. Win 11 is kinda sucky from the few weeks I've been using it though
They weren't. My other main criticism of the democrats is how bad they are about publicizing when they do good things, but mostly their almost complete lack of pointing out where the republicans are being awful and fucking over the working class. There is so much material to go after the republicans on, and they do nothing with it. The republicans on the other hand will hammer on Dems all day long om shit that isn't even real, get their base all riled up and angry to vote. If the Dems used people's anger and upsettedness at the republicans to drive people to vote we wouldn't be in the place we are today, they would have been able to have control of the government.
Yep I'm doing mechanical engineering, and already like doing CAD on solidworks and have experience on it already so there's no way I'm going to switch anytime soon. This post really wasnt intended to be trying to find how to run it on Linux, more just to see if it's even remotely possible out of curiosity.
My current plan is to just run raw windows 11 on the Dell Precision 3571 that I got recently, I don't use Linux nearly enough on my dual booted PC to warrant putting it on my laptop too, even though the PC will stay at home for the time being
I believe it still mostly is, but a key part of most is that it is not all, so its ok to have a few posts here and there about the economics and/or geopolitics. Tbh one of the more interesting parts to me was the struggle of getting production started because fuel production has to start a few years before reactor start, so there is a large supply/demand hurdle to get over, and it's interesting the difference in how it was done the first time when nuclear energy was just starting out as opposed to now.
Yeah we'd definitely be fine not federating and just continuing as normal, the question is whether potentially federation with meta would be a net gain or loss. Honestly it's nearly impossible to tell without it actually happening
I may be wrong on this, but what it sounds like to me is that the thing GitHub is built up on is the main attraction, the only thing to benefit is to build an equivalent platform for interfacing with it that is open source and maybe federatable
It does tho? The whole point is that new reactors need this special HALEU fuel but the only current supplier in the world is from a Russian company, but there's one starting up in the US now, helped by the government, to provide fuel for a bunch of new nuclear startups that almost all require the special fuel. It even explains what is special about the fuel and how it's made, and a little about why it's needed. Not very in depth, but still. It's more about the logistics and economics of bringing this nuclear tech back to the US than the actual tech itself, which is still valuable in a tech discussion forum.
Wait, cargo shorts are 'out'? Shit. That's like most of my shorts lol, they're the best. For reference I'm 17 but not particularly fashion aware. Most of what I wear is robotics club t-shirt plus cargo shorts, jeans, or cargo pants. So don't feel bad about what you wear, just wear what's comfortable and you like.
At the current moment, not a lot. What they needed to do was a whole lot of prevention of what we all saw that was coming and stop the republicans from changing and breaking the rules. A good analogy I read once was that you can build a fortress or a wall very strong, but given enough time without maintenance and active defense it will always be overcome. Our government is that fortress, and everyone has just assumed the power inherent in it is enough to stop bad actors and that everyone is acting in good faith, abandoning the wall and letting it be sabotaged. We need(ed) active defense of our democracy and the DNC refuses to.
At the current moment, not a lot. What they needed to do was a whole lot of prevention of what we all saw that was coming and stop the republicans from changing and breaking the rules. A good analogy I read once was that you can build a fortress or a wall very strong, but given enough time without maintenance and active defense it will always be overcome. Our government is that fortress, and everyone has just assumed the power inherent in it is enough to stop bad actors and that everyone is acting in good faith, abandoning the wall and letting it be sabotaged. We need(ed) active defense of our democracy and the DNC refuses to.
Yeah go tell that to the railroad workers that dont get any sick days cuz Biden fucked them over
Unions in general maybe doing good but the one major union thing he had direct control over he sided with the corporations in the name of protecting the economy because they are too big to fail
Although from reading some stuff it looks like it probably will come in the future but maybe not necessarily soon.