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That last statement is meaningless given the crazy levels of security they have on keeping people in. If they took away all the restrictions on leaving then the numbers would go through the roof.
The fact they’re called defectors says it all. Anywhere else they’d be called emigrants.
Or when you have a table and you move a column on a single row but then you can never get the column to line up with the rest again.
People get really weird about this, they act like you MUST cycle and train it everywhere and anything is just an excuse.
There’s been civil wars in nations all over the world. I think they’re poking fun at which is the civil war? I’m guessing it’s the Spanish one.
The joke isn’t the program itself, it’s the process of deploying a website to servers.
Living up to your username I see!
What country are you from? I don’t see any fascist comments in your profile, but you do seem extremely pissed off that Ukraine is defending itself from Russia.
And the other 10%?
What’s the problem? Just use your third hand to keep the button down
Ah does it? I did skim the article but must have missed it.
Maybe it uses the road signs? I think most modern cars already read the road signs and display the limit on the dash.
Only issue with this system, at least from my car is that it can sometimes get it wrong, so it would be super annoying if the car beeped when I was doing more than 10mph that what it thinks the limit is.
This must have flown right by me, but what was Reddit’s attitude?
Putting the £ sign after the value is in itself mildly infuriating.
I don’t think they are, they’re more akin to forums.
In my mind, social media is where you follow people and people broadcast their lives. That’s the social aspect of it.
With Reddit and Lemmy we follow communities on topics we’re interested in.
I do get the arguments for it to be social media but that just makes the category way too broad, as you could argue any site with a comment section is social media.
Not to mention things must be pretty tense around the house. Once a month seems very regular to me to have such arguments.