So you didn’t read it either? Interesting.
So you didn’t read it either? Interesting.
It looks to me like that same feeling toward any population concerns are the clear sentiment of the op, even if they don’t state it so openly. I guess you didn’t see that? No sense trying to beat this to death, we’re seeing different things.
It’s a diversion to another topic. No thanks.
I thought maybe someone was capable of answering a reasonable question to support their position, assuming they had already read the article. Apparently I have to do that work for them?
Not everyone has equally arable land.
Edit: Beyond that, have you talked to anyone performative driving one of those child-killing tall pickups? We are a people that lost their shit about straws, and the kind of changes being talked about here are just… [waves arms at all of this]
It’s not my job to make your point. You don’t get free labor.
Why? I’m not the one using it to justify an argument.
This is Crazy Jane from Doom Patrol.
Does this assume instant, frictionless transportation of goods?
Antinatalism is a strawman slur against anyone that questions the viability of infinite growth.
Talk is cheap. They may say anything to buy time as they make deals between the EU, Canada, and Japan that exclude the US.
Functionally, it’s the default because links do open in it, but why isn’t it able to tell that it’s already set?
No, I wouldn’t. It’s how I can tell if the setting actually took!
Maybe you checked “stop asking”?
Well that’s frustrating. I may need to check that again.
They always seem to have some critical limitation. Handbrake is too slow via flatpak to work. Flatpak Zoom had no camera access. Flatpak-only Zen browser can’t use passkeys. Zen browser asks to be my default browser every time I open it, even though it is and I always say yes; is this a flatpak limitation? I don’t know, and I’d prefer not to have to figure it out just for some theoretical benefits and more overhead.
If it’s not compelling enough for you to read it to support your position, why would I read it?