Hey bud when was the last time you went outside for a walk in nature and talked to someone in IRL? Because you seem to have created the most useless drama for yourself.
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I donate through opencollective to lemmy.ml, hope that's also supporting development if even indirectly to server costs.
There are two types of hydrogen cars: Fuel Cell EVs and ICE built to run with hydrogen fuel. Both of them are the future of fuel. You won't see a network of EV charging stations in most south american, african, or Asian countries. The EV revolution is very urban focused. Hydrogen as a fuel that can be transported almost as easily as gasoline is the pragmatic future. EVs are popular because Elon Musk went viral.
Edit: totally aware it's not successful at the moment: https://www.motor1.com/news/693449/toyota-hydrogen-mirai-not-successful/
I expect with the amount they're investing in FCEVs that EVs will only last another decade-ish.
I'm using it and it's pretty good. It's arguably too feature rich though. I mean that in every right click you have like 20 options. It's overwhelming.
Also I use the cloud sync and every few days something doesn't sync properly when you're typing and it asks you to re-sync. And so you have to wait a minute while it re-builds the entire index. It doesn't happen often but when it does it's annoying.
You should check out Affine.pro then. It's FOSS and you can draw anywhere, it's one of their selling points.
Siyuan is probably the most advanced note taking app out there right now. Affine.pro is also a good one Appflowy is also good. All are FOSS.
Between the two I recommend OnlyOffice because it has better export compatibility,, a PDF editor, seamless interchange between their desktop, mobile, and web versions, and a nicer UI. You'd only need LibreOffice if you're doing very advanced document formatting or very niche scientific or financial formulas. LibreOffice has been around for a lot longer than OnlyOffice so its got more edge use cases figured out. Onlyoffice is more modern and IMO feels like a smoother experience with the UI.
It's hard to argue that the escalations of harassment, settler expansion, and killings of Palestinians in 2023 wouldn't lead to some sort of retribution attack by Palestinians. I think the Israelis were shocked by the success of the attack and the failure of their security system to minimize the damage. I don't think they were oblivious when many analysts and even the Egyptian government suggested a few days earlier that things were getting hot (they didn't warn of an imminent attack like was reported in some media, but that there was an increasing threat of some sort of violent resistance to Israel's violation of international law).
Israel knows they're violating the 1967 borders, they also know how bullying works. Every few months, bulldoze some houses and claim that area as your own. Keep squeezing and poking until your victim lashes out violently and then use that violence as justification to be more violent. It's a classic bully tactic.
Feel like mainstream Israel society has been pretty dogmatized if they elected that fascist into power again. Agree with the rest of your analysis that they're going to annex as much of Gaza as possible. Israel's goal is to get Palestinians into the Sinai peninsula, with USA support they might do it in the next decade. I'm curious what will happen after the complete annexation of Palestine. Does US weapons aid stop? Does Israel become more of an apartheid state?
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