The equive now would be
More soost it working for Brexit.
I find this vague and confusing.
The equive now would be
More soost it working for Brexit.
I find this vague and confusing.
I think there's a lot of development going on with the lemmy UI, for example the lemm.ee developer has next.lemm.ee for his new UI design beta. I'm looking out for a golden age of lemmy UI development where everyone's copying each other's functionality and they all continually improve until it ends up being about whichever interface personally prefer, like we had with 3rd party reddit apps.
To be clear to others, though, PieFed is itself its own lemmy instance first, but it's open source so works as an example UI that could be implemented by any other instance. Every instance of lemmy is potentially different, not just in which version of lemmy code they use but any number of modifications the instance admin may choose to apply.
Nah that's just Russia spreading its tenticles. Years ago Putin implemented a law that said 50% of all oligarch's wealth would be directed by the Kremlin - it was still their money, they get to keep the profits, but Putin dictates how it's spent. If they didn't comply they would likely fall out of a window. Nowadays we have Russian oligarchs investing in all sorts of political activities all over the world, but everyone just acts like it's an individual acting of their own accord and not foreign state interference.
The UK had US nukes at Lakenheath for decades up until 2007. Frankly, I think we've been a lot more vulnerable to Russia since they stopped - if anything removing the nukes coincides with Russia's increased aggression.
This is AskUK, we don't have HBO/Max over here. Most stuff ends up on Sky TV (satellite, although these days they're moving to delivering over broadband internet - basically charging you twice, once for broadband, and again for TV over the broadband, all while charging satellite prices), but sometimes HBO stuff ends up on Amazon. It's a bit like Dr Pepper, in the US it's owned by Pepsi, but in Europe it's owned by Coca Cola.
I was actually kind of guessing based on a vague memory of seeing The Pitt next to an Amazon logo somewhere, however looking it up it seems like it hasn't been released in the UK at all yet. Hopefully soon! I expect it will be a hit here also.
The Pitt was bloody awesome, I'm annoyed there won't be more until January next year. It's a hospital drama set in a Pittsburgh hospital A&E and it's been really well received. The first season is 15 episodes each spanning an hour of a single day. Unlike many other hospital dramas, it is actually a drama about a hospital, rather than a relationship drama in a hospital setting. I think it's available on Amazon Prime.
MobLand is going now. That's in my list but I haven't started it yet. Stars Tom Hardy and Piers Brosnan.
Last of Us season 2 just started, and Andor season 2 starts this week.
It's not yet a lawsuit, it's a proposed lawsuit, and will likely fall foul of this:
In March 2024, a federal judge in Oakland, California said drivers in that case must pursue their claims in individual arbitrations, not a class action.
The issue here is people are trying to apply scientific reasoning in a legal setting. The two are not the same. There is a legal process for bringing in scientific reasoning - you can't just hash it out in court like you would in an academic paper.
I say the case needed a statistician. Incredibly, the prosecution deliberately decided to avoid using one to assess questions like “How unusual is this shift pattern for a random nurse?” or “How likely was it that said nurse was personally drawn to caring for the sickest infants? How were shifts assigned?”
Yes, it might have been better for Lucy if there was a statistician. However, it's not the prosecution's job to prove her innocence, it's her's and her solicitor's. If there needed to be a statistical analysis and sworn statement from an expert, it would be on the defendant to arrange that.
By definition, she was found guilty beyond reasonable doubt.
No mention of how he was always a massive Russophile, and how Dominic Cummings started out on the UK politics scene as his advisor after living in Russia.
This cunt was a key part in getting the UK out of Europe at the behest of Russia.
Again with the names. If you could acutally come up with something of actual meaning and relevance, I might feel insulted.
But you don't have meaning, what you say is irrelevent, and you don't have value. You say you don't argue and yet you've replied every time, because there's nothing else for you.
Applying a retaliatory tariff, as you suggest, is what would be appeasing Trump. He wants to wreck everything - not just the US - and retaliatory tariffs would do just that.
Thank fuck you don't decide economic policy. I'd hate for a nation and its people to be in such a sorry state.
I was actually surprised by how many bug splats I had on my car during this week's heat wave. Seems like they've come out in force this season, or at least this initial wave.