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Depending on which point in Star Trek you’re referring to, for the most part the shows are about 400 years into our future.
Depending on which point in Star Trek you’re referring to, for the most part the shows are about 400 years into our future.
The cost of ingredients have gone up anywhere from 75%-300% from corporate greed. Flour went from $1/Lb to $5/Lb. It’s actually cheaper in some cases to buy the mass produced version of things like bread.
TL;DR: You can only lower you consumption so much before you starve
so just not eat at all then?
I could do it I think. I was pretty good at Duck Hunt back in the day.
boo-hoo. Profits are not guaranteed.
I think a scaling inheritance tax that accounts for all assets could work
A PhD is the promise you’ll do great work. An honorary degree means you’ve already done it.
Unless Windows no longer decides to do free OS upgrades in the future.
They were ploughing yer mum
This. skill issue.
I’d argue Youtube was better when creators weren’t paid and people were just having genuine fun. The internet used to be free and filled with content by people with passion. Much like users and the current state of the fediverse.
It’s possible, and can be done at home. You need to literally freeze the RAM very quickly (typically with CO2) and transfer it to the new system. Then you dump the contents of the stick and hopefully find an encryption key.
I prefer HexChat for a Windows IRC client.
If they didn’t itch I wouldn’t really care that they eat me, aside from passing on diseases. Or when one gets into the bedroom and keeps waking you up by buzzing in your ear randomly…
Science rules!
I think they’re already there though