Welp, that about sums it up.
Just a silly feller
Welp, that about sums it up.
I could be totally wrong here since I don’t have a great understanding of how these processes worked. So downvote if you will but I’d like to be corrected.
Does this even really matter when in a lot of cases the ‘experts’ were often paid to say whatever corporations wanted anyhow? See the current climate crisis and all the ‘experts’ that guided policy and enabled it.
Obviously letting the courts just go by whatever their guts tell them isn’t the answer, but some sort of a best guess based on a large enough scientific consensus?
It’s different for everyone, I’m overweight and don’t have tiddies at all, but I’ve seen men who looked like a fairly healthy weight who had noticeable tiddies.
I don’t disagree at all, it just makes my voting choices more straightforward. What I find most sad about it, though, is that even though we could vote for any third party we want, the vast majority still vote for one of the big two basically identical on policy parties.
I know stuff like this sounds obvious, but sometimes hearing it does actually help. It’s easy to get caught up in doing the “better” thing than doing what’s right.
Trump getting in wouldn’t be great, but if he does that’s on the democrats.
I absolutely think that’s reason enough, but I also have the luxury of preferential voting so I’ve never had to consider voting for a ‘lesser of two evils’ even if the degree is quite small.
Yours and other comments have helped me understand a bit better. It’s a shitty situation to be in and I’m glad my country has preferential voting. Hopefully third parties get enough votes to at least get some attention.
I am not from around here but I have a lot of views in common with y’all but I don’t quite get this one. I am also not American for what it’s worth.
I get that they’re both bad options and not wanting to vote for a guy supporting a genocide, but wouldn’t you rather the more left leaning of the two win and go from there? Is there any benefit to voting for a third party that in all likelihood won’t get in?
does Pepper Jack count?
I got into sewing so I do use an iron, but even then half the time I’m lazy and don’t even press my seams. I’m not very good at sewing as a result, but I have a good time all the same.
you can do both if you just choose not to care about wrinkled clothes.
meanwhile companies are puzzled why people don’t want to risk their lives to come into the office.
Who cares who can afford them, I never buy them and am somehow still vegan.
I would argue that there’s also lots of professionals who don’t use or need those features. Not everyone is using photoshop for print work, which that link seems to mostly discuss. It is still true, though, and every time I try to switch away from photoshop I run into some niche missing feature I need that most people wouldn’t care about.
You may be surprised. I use Photoshop in my profession and I am desperately trying to move away from it. Not just because of the obvious Adobe is the worst, but it has been getting progressively worse to use for me. I don’t speak for everyone of course but at least for me there’s really only a few very small things that would make me switch instantly.
Photoshop just infuriates me lately, you’d think with all their employees they’d figure out how not to lose my hotkeys every automatic update, or that I’ve been using it for over a decade and don’t need annoying tutorial popups for every tool.
The priorities of a large company can often be opposed to making their software better, like adding AI into everything or adding new features nobody really needs so they can have a flashy presentation at some conference, or deprecating features in order to move people to their latest acquisitions program instead.
Blender is a great example of open source being totally viable for replacing commercial software. I use it professionally and it’s never been a limiting factor for me.
This is very common for a lot of these programs, I’m not actually sure about Gimp, but Photoshop, Krita and Affinity Photo all let you. Same with a lot of the other digital art programs I use for work.
This is awesome, I hope more places do this, or at least put much greater restrictions on it.
Don’t be such a pessimist. There are plenty of people who want climate action and are prepared to sacrifice for it. We can also demand more from our governments without blaming individuals. My government keeps approving new coal and gas plants with reckless abandon even though they could easily be wind or solar. We’re allowed to demand more action from them.
Nobody will hear a statement from the other side of the story because the other side is a dead 13 year old.