

I don’t pay not to watch ads. Especially as “paying for no ads” has long turned into “watch less but precisely selected ads”.


I don’t pay not to watch ads. Especially as “paying for no ads” has long turned into “watch less but precisely selected ads”.


Who still watches YT without adblocker? It must be horrible.


Oil 43g x 9 kcal/g = 387 kcal. Carbs 40 g x 4 kcal/g = 160 kcal. Protein 4 g x 4 kcal/g = 16 kcal. Total 387+160+16 = 563 kcal. Definitely different. Could it be that oil is 34 and not 43 g? With the oil actually ubeing a tad under the rule-of-thumb 9 kcal/g this might then add up.


Next step: Come on, sign this out, we need it now, no time for those reviews.


Basically, I do. Kubuntu everywhere. Only exception are the servers that run a UI less version of Ubuntu.


Out of experience, I trust neither you, your company, nor your product. Especially not with vital functions.


Well, if your education fails on such basic science topics like how effective vaccination is in saving lives, dumb antivaxxers can have a field day with their lies.
Bad curricula and home schooling are to blame. For a number of educational failures in the US.


This will only start to stop once the fines for such data loss are high enough to make the costs for data protection look cheap in comparison.


OK, the people who also eat Vegemite. Not surprising either.
But it still sounds American.


This sounds sooooo American.


I don’t know why they did not include all the taxes on fuel into the study. There are several different taxes, and together they are way higher than what this chart suggests.
Currently, we have prices between 2 and 3 euro per litre here, of which the vast majority is taxes of all sorts.
Reminds me of the weapons in Breath of the Wild. You can easily break several in a single fight.


Of course they drive. We are “well connected” here, which means there is a bus every hour most of the day.
You’ll need roads for the buses, too, unless you have flying ones, and a bus has several thousand times the wear and tear on roads as a car. And: public transport is heavily subsided, while fuel for cars is already heavily taxed. In fact, those taxes would easily cover road building and maintenance here is those taxes would not just vanish in the common budget.


Yes, but opening a lock by just hitting it with a hammer or holding a magnet to it is a new kind of low.
The LPL has shown often enough that his skills are not needed in all cases.


If you don’t need a good lock, any smart lock will do. Just watch the videos by the Lockpicking Lawyer on YT. Those “smart” locks are rather horrible. For most, you don’t even need lock picks.


Don’t know about Fedora. And you would have to do odd things to bloat any Linux distribution anywhere near a Winslop system.


My son had a netbook with win10 and office. This ate 27 of the 32 GB the thing had. An “important update” of 8 GB did not work, putting the device in a download and fail cycle.
I installed Linux on this machine - Kubuntu, with LibreOffice and a load of extra software. Took only about 4 GB of space.


Even if all people outside the city centers would suddenly switch to public transport, if you wanted to bring the density anywhere near to be convenient, it would be economical suicide. Public transport is only economical in very dense population centers.


No. You can remove anything except Edge and AI.
When I see a link to a potentially interesting YT video, I just send the link to my PC.