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  • True, but this is valid for every company.
    Let's say that since the company is Swiss based and, AFAIK, not quoted maybe they are not driven by the "the next quarter is all that matters" mentality of many quoted (US) companies.
    There is a smaller chance that they will do something stupid to monetize more just to be ok next quarter (while risking to lose everything the next one) and will be there as long as they provide a value to the customer for the paid price.

  • Proton Pass allow you to export your passwords in various formats (both plain and encrypted). That you are able to import somewhere else is not something Proton Pass can guarantee but you have your data.

  • My ICE car (same price range of the Tesla 3 and Y) had so many issues that make me consider to change it more than a couple of times, so maybe you at least need to not be unlucky.

    What I agree with you is that, normally, a 60k $ car from an well-established brand is way less prone to have quality issues than a car in the same prince range from a brand that 20 years ago did not even exist but I am sure enough that if we look at the same number of 60k $ cars from other brand with the same thoroughness we use to find defects in a Tesla, we probably will end up with roughly the same number of defects.

  • Not that I want to defend Musk, but

    The whole carbon credits thing

    I suppose here he just used something that was present, like many other entities

    Other companies have largely eaten their lunch, launching solid EV’s that rival or better Tesla

    Yes, only after Tesla show that it is possible to make a nice EV car. Do you remember all the EV cars before Tesla.

    Their reputation was built off of the end-goal of mass-producing affordable EV’s, something they will now not do.

    Given they started from scratch, I'd say the are not that bad

  • Survivor bias is a thing.

    Yes, but normally also the fact that only who has problems is vocal about them.

    One car not having issues doesn’t mean all or majority of them don’t.

    True, but also does not means that the majority of them had problems.

    For a 60k$ car it has to be perfect, not just “not having issues” because in ICE world that amount of money buys you some seriously good car.

    Good luck with this.

  • Nice, now show me all the times that was asked to Hamas to follow the same laws.

    One thing of the war laws is that if you don't follow them with me, you cannot ask me to follow them with you. And I would be in the right.

  • Well, your CIVILIANS

    • voted for Hamas, well knowing what the Hamas political program were/is
    • let Hamas steal all the aids that the rest of the world send them
    • let Hamas use them as shields
    • let Hamas to destroy that little infrastructures they had to build weapopns
    • agree with Hamas to ever refuse any possible peacefull solution
    • let Hamas put weapons in their homes
    • let Hamas hide in their homes
    • celebrate, even women and children, every attack on the west (they celebrate the twin Towers attack, but I know, it is not on YT or Goggle so it does not exist)

    and now they are getting what they voted for. I mean, you cannot continually hit Mike Tyson in the face and then go crying to your mother when he hit back...

    I only want that they will be hold accountable for the consequences of their own choices, like everyone should be. Is that that wrong ?

  • Maybe not, but why people ask only to Israel to respect internations laws and the Geneva convention ? The Geneva convention has a series of stipulations and one of them said explicitly that if you don't respect it for your enemy you loose the right to invoke it for yourself.

    So, Hamas openly ignore any international law and openly admitted it (Hamas leaders said that they use their civilians as shields to the scope to have everyone pressure Israel) but somehow Israel is the bad guy.

    Man, I don't like it, I think it is very sad and nasty, but the more time pass the more I am thinking that all this is the application of the "they fucked around then they found out" applied to the Gazan civilians. Israel left Gaza years ago (10 ? 15?), they had the possibility to elect their government and they choose Hamas, which has in its constitution to destroy Israel, they let Hamas to steal all the international aids. Now they are in the situation to be used as human shield by the same people they elected. Maybe it they wanted to live in peace, they should have choose more wisely...

    BTW, I am old enough to remember Palestinian women and children to celebrate the attack on the twin towers back in 2001, so maybe they are not really as innocent as they want to be seen from the others.

  • Animals that wander off to die wouldn’t be more successful at breeding or survival.

    Not directly, but they are more successful in preserving their relatives.
    A corpse in the den could attract predators or scavengers and could bring diseases. If the dying animal wander off, the corpse will be found far away from the den so its offspring has a chance to not be found from predators and scavengers and that a disease don't kill/cripple them.

  • What was the first ever distro you installed and used?

    Slackware with some version of FVWM. Installed from a couple dozens floppies. (yes, I am that old :-( )

    What made you choose your first distro diving into the world of Linux?

    It is the only one available for download at the time as floppies.