You’re right on the fact you’re not right leaning. Libertarian are far right.
Still too much honor for Elon. Twitter!
The idea is older than Milton. In 1988, Jim Sinclair wrote “Some Thoughts About Empathy”:
https://web.archive.org/web/20090321213935/http://web.syr.edu/~jisincla/empathy.htm
Actually, excellent. In groups, they cooperate in a better way than neurotypicals.
Is an high birthrate actually a good thing?
Red kiwi, they taste better.
There was a post about it. And, I get Lemmy as result in my Google search multiple times.
Beside what is said, sometimes Lemmy appears in search results. It’s a factor of growth.
The issue with technosolutionism is that it can’t fit the necessary parameters to address climate change. We already know we can’t go further with infinite growth. It’s not possible to tackle climate change. We need degrowth. Without it, it’s impossible.
The problem is that our economy is based on growth, and this growth will generate the new tech. If you’re for state developed and owned technologies, you have to change the political dogma et system first.
Addressing the climate crisis is a change in the politic and in the economic system. Without both of them, it will continue.
Any other sources about this? Euronews is linked to Victor Orban.
I would rather read a source outside of the two sides.
Why not both?
It’s was a thing years ago and became a thing again last month or in February in nightly.
The option showed up in 123 if I remember correctly.
I thought it was to steal our gas? /S
You need to activate the developers options/debug menu:
Settings -> About Fennec -> tap on the fennec logo multiple times
Go back to settings the option to install from files should appear.
Reminder that Firefox nightly and Fennec (Mull should be fine too) can install add-ons from file on Android.
It’s one of the argument in the article. It has to be easier and more like the paper before the internet.
Hard paywalls don’t work and people choose free information instead.
Regulation works! Who didn’t think about it?
Reminder that the majority of social media are private companies and not the street.
People cultivating then are fighting terrorism in a special ops in Ukraine. /s