They are neoliberal news sites. By normal definitions of the word, they are right-wing organizations.
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Thanks. I will report more spam accounts if I run into them.
Best Buy is going to be the next Circuit City. The only question is when.
In short, the death of Moore's Law is about the end of economic scaling of transistors. Packing more transistors on a chip does not save you money like it use to. This contradicts the point of Moore's Law.
Because electrification has become a panacea to policy-makers. A magic cure-all solution to all emission problems. So we decided that we will let electricity demand run amok, with no coordinated plan to keep power usage in check. In reality, ideas like reducing power demand and limiting electricity usage will be necessary, even if it direct contradicts previous policies. Ultimately, this is another heavy industry, and making it green is going to be extremely hard. Doubly-so, if you are planning to absolutely explode power consumption.
Sooner or later, something will give. Either we admit that we have to spend many trillions of dollars to upgrade the grid, or realize that electrification isn't the magic solution everyone thought it was. Heck, maybe even admit that some "green policies" were actually just corporate marketing from certain companies that benefit from electrification. You could even go as far as calling it greenwashing.
Kbin/Mbin is like a hybrid of Reddit and Twitter. You can have both a content aggregation and a microblog system at the same time.
No. It's to con people out of their money. He'll never send anyone to Mars.
You learn something new everyday. That said, the new 3DS seems like a bad idea even at the time. It must have only caused confusion and probably didn't sell that well.
The game is not for everyone. The UI is basically designed with inventory management as its main focus.
Wasn't the new 3DS just a bigger 3DS with some minor changes? I don't remember any mention of improved graphical ability.
The 3DS wasn't that successful BTW. PS4 Pro didn't sell that well either. PS5 Pro will probably do even worse as it is likely to be expensive.
Reddit has never been a business capable of generating significant profit. It only exists because it was less monetized than the alternatives. By abandoning this philosophy, Reddit is guaranteed to be the next Digg.