What is it like, reading Lemmy on Mastodon? Is it like one post with many replies? Or do they nest like in Lemmy?
I don't quite understand -- does this feature let you resize the window again to the size you want, and you are still sharing the same fingerprint with everyone else? Or do you still have to keep the browser window the default size to minimize your unique fingerprint?
Because I trust the regulating authorities to be professionals and do due diligence on their new proposed regulations. This is why we have a government.
Someone who's more knowledgeable than me might have access to the documents behind their decision to independently verify.
Not at all the same thing. There was tons of evidence and theory that vaccines were safe, and the consequences of not using them were very high.
Some European governments are using non-American services, right?
And they also have a theoretical basis for their hypothesis. You don't have to have 100% experimental proof about something to take initial action, especially to avoid harm.
I wanted to ask about this: automated braking for pedestrians is a new safety requirement for new cars in the USA, which means it must be safe enough as a mature technology. Is the Tesla self-driving doing something different? Why does the automated braking for pedestrians system not have the problem of spurious braking at speed?
Wine was so complicated and hit or miss back in the day. So glad games can just work now, and for no extra cost.
Why does it do this?
- Math operations in JavaScript may report slightly different values than regular.
PS grateful for this option!
The joke comes from the infinite hotel paradox, which is from a property of infinities that you can always add to them and they're still infinity. This leads to a paradox where if you have an infinite hotel room with no vacancies, every single room in the infinity is full, as a given. But if everybody moved over one room, there would be an empty room in position 1.
The punchline is that in real life if you asked every guest to move over 1, they wouldn't want to, and some would be big babies for some reason.
I hate these other replies that have already given up. Not helpful.