Like Republicans would let him (and you need them to survive a fillibuster, because the US political system is weird). They clearly care a lot about not letting Biden have big wins and they don't give a shit about students. Biden took the option that actually stood a chance instead of the one that is unlikely to go anywhere.
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Probably much needed. I started with RDR2 and loved it so much I got a PS3 to play the first game. But it wasn't nearly as good and felt a lot more dated after being spoiled by RDR2.
I mean "Baja California"? That is clearly a made up name. Someone heard of California and thought they'd add a musical instrument or something in front! /s
Oh, man, I'd love to watch some movie (any movie) where the female lead is replaced by Danny DeVito with absolutely no other changes.
But all the poop water!
Yeah, the way instances are not that well aware of other instances is a big barrier. In particular, it's extra difficult to be the first in your instance to subscribe to a community. And the "all" feed in small instances sucks because it only includes what people on your instance have subscribed to.
The original Life is Strange is a masterpiece and I wish I could reexperience it anew. I played it twice to see how choices mattered and it's not quite the same the second time around.
The other Life is Strange games are also really great, but sadly they can't quite match the original.
I am the very model of a scientist salarian...
Why does it need to be fair? By that logic, we should never change a ton of things, such as tax codes, simply because they're not retroactive ("how dare the government offer a rebate on solar panels after I've already paid full price!"). There isn't really a good way to make something like student loan forgiveness retroactive and to try and do so would make it excessively expensive.
Why should we hold back on doing a good thing just because it doesn't help 100% of people ever?
You can't automatically adapt that. Multi thread safe programming takes extra work (or certain languages or frameworks that are able to optimize this). And even then, not all types of tasks make sense to multithread.
The OS still does take advantage of multiple cores, though. You never have just one process running. The OS will schedule different processes on different cores.
That's not a valid top level domain (TLD). Only specific letter combinations are valid. See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains (technically you can apply to create a new TLD, but there's a lot of rules and it costs hundreds of thousands of dollars).
The closest existing TLD I can think of is Norway's .no (lemmy.no).
...does Lemmy.world not have an upload max size? Cause this image is over 6 MB lol. I was suspicious when it was taking so long to load. Surely the limit needs to be set lower, cause the server seems to be having a hard time with the size of this.