That’s just the road dew, don’t worry about it.
That’s just the road dew, don’t worry about it.
Seems fair to me, tbh. I wouldn’t go there without diplomatic immunity or a burner anyways.
Not all of them started or ended in 1932. And Russia v Ukraine is far from the first 21st century conflict, the entire official US vs Iraq war was 2003 to 2011 for example.
Idk about drafts but some conflicts in that period:
French-IndoChina vs Siam
Saya San Rebellion
Sino-Tibetan War
Kumul Rebellion
Idrisid Emirate Rebellion
Najran conflict
Uukwambi uprising
Annexation of Jimma
Chechen uprising of 1932
Two-Liu War
Kirghiz rebellion
La Matanza
January 28 incident (China v Japan)
Darre Khel revolt
Soviet–Japanese border conflicts
1932 armed uprising in Mongolia
Lesko uprising
Constitutionalist Revolution of Brazil
Ecuadorian Civil War of 1932
Sanjurjada
Colombia–Peru War
Chaco War
And technically the Emus vs Australia. This list has not been vetted by a professional nor is it a complete or exhaustive list.
Depends on which country.
TBH with how Obama treated Netanyahu versus Trump admin backing single state solution: I bet the war on the Gaza Strip wouldn’t be happening, either. Not at the same scale, at least.
Yeah, I was gonna say we’re past the point of legality being the biggest concern in that situation.
Rivian comes off as a tech bro startup that has talked a big game but produced poor results, they’ve been advertising autonomous self driving since like 2015 or earlier. After shipments started, so did layoffs.
VW has a long history of reliable manufacturing to high standards in Europe. They’ve had executives make claims that they would overtake Tesla as the world’s largest electric car company by 2025. Obviously, VW has been lagging hard on EV and won’t reach that goal, but if I had to pick a favorite car company it’s between them and maybe JEEP or KIA.
Mixed feelings, I like VW but I don’t really like Rivian.
Look, mate, Apple will betray you at every possible turn. The prices they charge don’t justify the products they sell, and you incur risks by merely using their products which fail after only a few years and you’re not allowed to repair. Literally every reason you would purchase a mac, you would be better off to go with Linux or Windows instead. Even if you like the efficiency of the apple ARM processors, which they hold the advantage in only via anticompetitive market practices, their low lifespan doesn’t seem to justify the cost. Generally they’re built to last about 7 years, due to California regulations, but they experience major slowdowns and failures after about 2 or 3.
And the entire time: you’ll funneling money into sweatshop operations.
Sucks to suck if you ever need one repaired. Which is very often.
TBH if it weren’t for windows I don’t think anybody would be dumb enough to use a Mac computer. Microsoft really wasting potential in the OS market, though, I agree.
Windows actually aren’t a very big share of their revenue, but Office is yeah.
I wish some politicians, artists, and scientists that I used to follow used Mastodon.
TBH I wouldn’t be surprised if they’re not being targeted at all but rather align perfectly with the real target audience: lonely, expendable income, low intelligence, low understanding of tech or finance, aging population.
By now you should have already sent in the email opting out of forced arbitration and/or backed up your history anyways. This issue started over 2 months ago.
I am in fact not interested in the hobbies of people who defend companies like DJI, TikTok, Kapersky, etc.
So you’re saying it stopped being a monopoly when competition was created, and you somehow construe that as “monopoly equals competition” ??
Exactly, it needs a higher angular momentum at the same altitude.
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