If you knew it was bullshit, why did you post it? Shame on you
If you knew it was bullshit, why did you post it? Shame on you
One of my favorites!
All 3 books in the first uplift series work fine as stand-alone stories. But book 1 (Sundiver) does kinda read like a prequel to the rest of the series. The inciting incident of Startide Rising is what sets everything else in motion for all subsequent books, and Sundiver takes place before that. But it does have a bunch of world building that is helpful context for the other books (and is still a fun story).
I recommend you read Startide Rising first, then circle back to Sundiver if you are enjoying the world and the author’s style.
Why is that a problem?
These people aren’t actually your friends
You don’t even start panting, because that is a response to CO2 buildup
Also does not contain any concrete allegations regarding election fraud.
Is your precious "stabbed in the back"narrative so much more important to you than engaging with reality?
The linked article fails to even make any concrete allegations. It simply refers to Donna Brazile’s book.
I didn’t see any election fraud. Can you explain how the fraud worked?
It reads like different people wrote different sections of it
“nobody loves you” doesn’t mean not having a lover (or fuckbuddy).
Why not ask him to personally murder a Republican governor? After all, your guy Trump would do it…
Carjackers (especially young carjackers) kill cooperating victims on the regular around here. My car isn’t worth a human life, but my car isn’t what’s being threatened in a carjacking.
Yes, but the amount of it in the air globally is not increased by burning hydrogen. The processes that remove extra water vapor from the atmosphere operate on a much faster time scale than the ones that remove CO2.
The size of the recoverable deposit is also not that well known at this point.
Pine64 sells ANC earbuds that (for the factory firmware) doesn’t have a companion app at all.
Canada also has a holiday called “Thanksgiving”, and it was last week
It was pretty bad at launch, but it improved a bunch just over the time I was playing it.
You said that Xorg being abandoned is the problem. How should we interpret that, other than a criticism of the decision-making process of the devs?
I also hear that ALSA has some support for multiple applications per device nowadays, though I understand it is much less pleasant to use than a fully featured sound server.
FYI
Many older sound chips had hardware support for mixing multiple streams, and so the alsa drivers for those happily allowed multiple apps to open and write to the /dev/snd/whatever device. Life was good and people got used to doing it this way.
Nowadays (since like 2000 lol), sound chips generally expect a single pre-mixed stream. So the sound device for those is exclusive open. The libalsa devs made it possible to have the first app to open the sound device act as the sound server for every other app that tries to open it later. But it was complicated and fragile and just a bad idea in retrospect.
They don’t need more training. They need consequences