

Molotov Ribbentrop V2


Molotov Ribbentrop V2


It’s Musk, it’s shit. People organized revolutions since the dawn of time without internet, they can do it again. In fact, no internet reduces the chance of foreign interference and the people can fee themselves without putting another British/US puppet in power there.


Net positive, fuck Starlink and fuck Musk. Time to learn from the persians and block your neighbouring Starlink hardware.


Based hex victory!


Said everyone right before evitable crashes caused by usanian infinite greed.


That moment when for a split second a brahmin realises the world doesn’t revolve around them… Just for a split second though.


The usual hijinks!


Good to know they are worth the 300x average compensation of a normal worker, this is yet another piece of evidence we should aim for 600x instead of guillotines.


Dafuq are you on about, Sony’s image processing and colour reproduction is one of if not the best in the entire display industry.
They were getting squeezed by Samsung and LG display for their OLED products so they just decided to engage in a joint venture with TCL that results in less costly manufacturing while leveraging the brand recognition and existing distribution channels. Basically TCL becomes an OEM. It’s not ideal but if this was to be avoided, we should have detached from the US based order in the 80s when it became obvious the US doesn’t like to compete and sniped the entire Japanese economy.


Next time he calls and says he’s going to kill your family, reply:
“mind if I yank one off while I watch?”
That should end the harassment.


people neolibs are excited to replace human beings
neolibs != people


The US government is now a racket headed by an infamous NY gangster that made a fortune scamming people in the real estate business.
History does beat fiction


Can confirm, any average dutch backwater has better bike infrastructure than Cph. It’s not just bike lanes, the transitions, signalling and direction changes are far better thought out.


The dirth of consumer kits might have been a good opportunity to convince manufacturers to operate in a way that popularized upgradeable memory again. I see that won’t happen any time soon.
When did we, as a civilization, stopped just deleting this type of parasite?