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Took this picture close to the place where I’m living, people just come home with the cart and then drop it outside. This is Germany https://ibb.co/rGXfb0PY

This is the true chaotic neutral option and you see it anywhere that walking is common AND the carts don’t lockup their wheels at the lot line.

However, shopping carts SuCk on anything but smooth cement.


Yeah, looks like NRW alright

Whoa!

You’re living in some different Germany. In the Germany where I’m living shopping carts are everywhere… (nrw)

In my part of Germany (BW) I also almost never see carts outside of roughtly where they should be. Sometimes they are just lazily pushed under the enclosure (if you want to call it that), but most of the times they are just how they should be.

Well, what did you expect? if competition is banned, they can churn out whatever, charge whatever they want, and it'll still get bought with tax money.


Mozilla is fine taking money from Google, because it keeps "competition" alive otherwise Google would face antitrust lawsuits for running a monopoly.


Isn’t Safari 30% of browser share in the US?


Only due to iOS, which isn't necessarily enough to stave off monopoly complaints across other platforms


What's your point? Even 3 players is too few.


Now that you see how the government lies in the area you actually understand, try to extrapolate a little and think about what else the government might be lying about ;)


I tried recently once again to ditch Windows for Linux. Everything kinda worked, but the MediaTek Wi-Fi drivers were janky and my speed was like 10x slower than it should’ve been. After spending about 10 hours messing around with configs, I realized I was doing literally everything except what I actually wanted to do when I turned on the PC… so I just went back and installed LTSC Windows again.


I don't really understand the relevance of this comment to this thread, but since it's here...I remember running into something somewhat similar when trying to dual-boot Windows for something on a machine I already had Linux installed on, and while I can't remember whether it was actually MediaTek or not, I think it might have been. If my recollection is correct, I ended up figuring out that having the wifi configured to 1 Gbps in Windows somehow reverted the wifi to only 100 Mbps in Linux, and the only way for me to fix it was to boot back into Windows and switch it to whatever it had been by default (I think 100 Mbps?). Not sure if this is something you care enough to actually try out or not, but I figured it couldn't hurt to mention!


Still 0 sanctions, all you need to know about western double standards


This is not the right place go improve the performance. With so many useless bloatware and tools I don’t need, this is not the place where I want improved performance


Some PM clearly felt different.


What if all this hype about GrapheneOS was actually deliberately invented by the CIA so that everyone who has something to hide would install a beacon with a backdoor on themselves? adjusts tinfoil hat


Who decides what’s propaganda and what’s not?


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