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PRUSSIA_x86@lemmy.worldOPto
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•How do pirate?English
1·2 years agoThanks, I’ll try qbit then!
PRUSSIA_x86@lemmy.worldOPto
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•How do pirate?English
12·2 years agoI live in the US, what do you think are the chances I’ll face repercussions for a a terabyte or two of music and such? I just set up proton VPN and I’m using utorrent.
PRUSSIA_x86@lemmy.worldOPto
Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•How do pirate?English
5·2 years agoThanks!
PRUSSIA_x86@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Across America, clean energy plants are being banned faster than they're being builtEnglish
4·2 years agoCan you imagine how heavy one of those would be at full scale?
PRUSSIA_x86@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•IRS successfully launches their own free Direct File - some of my fellow 'murcans are eligibleEnglish
20·2 years agoIDK why people are downvoting you, that’s essentially how it works. Everything is super interconnected now, but it wasn’t always that way and the constitution hasn’t been updated to reflect it.
PRUSSIA_x86@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•The Hyperloop was always a scamEnglish
13·2 years agoIDK man my toaster oven works pretty well
PRUSSIA_x86@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Starlink loses out on $886 million in rural broadband subsidiesEnglish
1·2 years agoShit man, I used to commute almost that exact distance each way. Anything under triple digits is practically in-town in many places.
PRUSSIA_x86@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Starlink loses out on $886 million in rural broadband subsidiesEnglish
43·2 years agoYou were being an ignorant dick and I called you on it. It’s not my fault you can’t handle a few hours on the road.
PRUSSIA_x86@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Starlink loses out on $886 million in rural broadband subsidiesEnglish
6·2 years agoTouche lol
PRUSSIA_x86@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Starlink loses out on $886 million in rural broadband subsidiesEnglish
211·2 years agoThe rural exodus happened for many reasons, none of which have to do with the availability of high-speed internet. People are born where they are born, and often live there too. Sometimes that place is densely populated and replete with amenities, such as the Alps, sometimes it’s not. You don’t have to be an uneducated dick.
PRUSSIA_x86@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Starlink loses out on $886 million in rural broadband subsidiesEnglish
5411·2 years agotwo hours is waaaay out there guys!
My sides are in orbit! Here is a side-by side of the Alps

next to a small section of the American Rockies,

which is still nothing compared to Canada (yes there are people in that big empty area).

No offense, but true European rural doesn’t exist.
PRUSSIA_x86@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.ml•US vetoes UN resolution calling for Gaza ceasefire
31·2 years agoDon’t be naive. What’s happening now is the result of a pattern in human behavior which has played out countless times before. It may be cathartic to throw your arms up and say “nothing matters and everything is a lie, burn it all” but that’s not productive and it will allow the greater of many evils to win.
PRUSSIA_x86@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon's humanoid warehouse robots will eventually cost only $3 per hour to operate. That won't calm workers' fears of being replaced.English
12·2 years agoI work with a system of distribution robots and can attest to everything you’ve just said. The only caveat I’d add is that “some day” may be sooner than you think. Moore’s law is a helluva force.
PRUSSIA_x86@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Walmart, Costco and other companies rethink self-checkout, some stores removing themEnglish
1·2 years agoIn North America our rail and highway systems are designed specifically with freight in mind, particularly in the west. 40% of freight in the US is moved by rail vs less than 20% on average in Europe. These rail lines rarely branch out or carry passengers however. Some of this is because of greedy assholes, but a lot of it is also due to history and geography (in much of the country, the train tracks predate the cities).
American freight movement follows a production line philosophy. Trains travel in long, straight lines between freightyards, where their cargo is offloaded onto trucks. Each trailer is loaded with one genre of goods (produce, paper products, milk, etc.), then drops one stores’ worth at each stop along the way. This method has a variety of benefits and drawbacks.
I’m intrigued by this concept of loading directly from a train car to a retail store, that’s something you don’t often see over here.


As excited as I am to see my home city actually growing and gaining national attention, I miss the chill cow-town vibes. Traffic is only gonna get worse from here.