

There’s overcapacity for cars in the world because the Chinese are fighting an internal price war due to overcapacity…, while at the same time no one has money to buy more expensive cars.
There’s overcapacity for cars in the world because the Chinese are fighting an internal price war due to overcapacity…, while at the same time no one has money to buy more expensive cars.
She got the russian money but didn’t deliver, so the FSB thinks about a window accident.
She knows it and warns us.
My old petrol car consumes 4.5L/100km. New Hybrid EVs consume 4.5L/100km because it takes a lot to move the heavy hybrid system.
Solution: I use public transport a lot unless I can’t. That’s my hybrid mode of transport.
What about when that person slowly gets into your lane against the wall/road instead of walking straight.
What I do is tailgate them until the last second then suddenly press Nox to pass them on the best side, and bye bye.
Sometimes you gotta be realistic that the majority of the population wouldn’t have found Linux as friendly as many here are, even today, while Windows or is/was kinda the obvious mainstream choice for running any software… The balance seems to tip slowly, but honestly it took decades.
Even today you’re still all debating which distro that didn’t exist 10 years ago is the best, and which office suite can match Microsoft’s… How am I going to convince my non-nerd friends to use Linux over Windows in that context.
About gaming, it’s a matter of being able to run AAA games without issues, like, no bugs and anti-cheat problems. It’s only since SteamOS that it is getting enough programmers and mainstream attention.
This is the way, but once again it required the power of a dominant company to move the lines.
Me from 90s: Games are so awesome nowadays.
I guess the problem is that: