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I really with they would concentrate on just making a better browser. I would subscribe to that.

It is still main browser, but eventually it won't matter.

It's not going to get new users, corporations and devs already embraced Chrome and aren't changing.

I would argue a nuclear one as well. Energy independence and abundance should rely on a number of sources of energy.

The Chinese already have a 125e Small Modular PWR that would be excellent for small islands like those of the Caribbean. It is the Linglong-1 [0]. I believe the first one cost 800 million dollars. It will be interesting to see the price reductions as it goes into serial ptoduction.

[0] https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/china-start-commerci...


Nuclear is near dead if the new geothermal tech from fracking works out.

20 years from now and billions of dollars over budget? Or by variety do you mean wind, solar, geothermal, and hydro?

In the West you mean? The Asians seemto have this particular industrial aspect somewhat under control.

The French thought they had it somewhat under control until they found out that they had way under budgeted decommissioning costs.

Which version because I have been using it and it "functions" but it's not a joy.

I have been on Mint for 4 years and I adore it. But I am a filthy casual, I like my OS to be pleasantly boring. Arch is not for me.

It's a genuine pleasure to use.


I really love Fedora and GNOME. It looks nice, it's reliable, and stays out of the way. That's all I ask from an OS.

Is this real?


Good 2hr video which explains how Venezuela, Cuba and Iran fit into a long term plan against China

https://youtu.be/IwzwSPCIk1I?si=EghU-gRI2QV_X0iH


If this is a money issue can someone else take over? I mean can they raise money for it. I'm not Canadaian but I'll donate.


I'd be willing to bet that Canada takes in more than enough tax payer dollars to cover the expense of this critical service. I'd even be willing to bet that there's more than enough tax payer money just in waste and fraud to cover the expense if somebody cared to dig into the finances and government contracts to track it down. The idea of cutting this service as a cost savings measure is laughable.


I'd be willing to bet that the government didn't want to run it anymore, so they asked pelmorex...

pelmorex probably said "pay me", and the government said "well I guess we'll just shut it down"...


I see this as Trump going after governments that were close to Russia and China. Which is why he is going after Iran, Venezuela and Cuba.

Also there are many countries in the middle east that we are friends with which would be happy if Iran falls.


> ...would be happy if Iran falls.

Literally, perhaps true...at least initially. But:

- Take a look at how poorly the fall of the Iraqi gov't in 2003 actually worked out for the U.S. and its regional friends.

- Iran has 92 million people, very deep issues with being able to support that large a population, and very long borders. If things really went to crap there, it could produce tens of millions of desperate refugees.


> take a look at how poorly the fall of the Iraqi gov't in 2003 actually worked out

This is an immensely risky operation. But part of the reason for Iraq being a shitshow was De-Ba'athification. You don't need to clean house to effect regime change. My guess would be we're hoping someone in the IRGC disappears Khamenei and a few senior commanders and then makes a call to Geneva.


This is assuming a coherent national security strategy, which is unlikely. We know a lot of generals disagree with the attack on Iran, and none of the geopolitical experts I trust think it is a good idea, be they conservative, realist, liberal, leftist or something else.

There's a number of reasons this is happening now that I think are more plausible than American interest:

- Saudis want Iran weak as they are primary geopolitical rivals. There are deep ties between the Saudi dynasty and the Trump dynasty. Without Iranian support, the Houthis will have a much tougher time. (Although they should not be underestimated regardless. They are not an Iranian proxy, but an ally, and field one of the strongest armies in the whole region.)

- Israel wants Iran weak, and pro-zionism is a strong wedge in American politics. Again, there's also a lot of personal business interests involved. Iranian allies and proxies are the chief causes of grief for Israel's expansionist agenda, and a very credible threat to their national security.

- This war conveniently moves the headlines away from a faltering economy, the Epstein files, and ICE overreach. There's probably hope that it will improve chances with the 'war president bonus' in the mid-terms. It could also be a convenient cover for and excuse to increase rigging in the elections.

Expecting positive regime change after bombing a school full of little girls is... naive. This is not how you turn an enemy into a friend.


I know a lot of Americans who remember 1979 and don't care if they are ever friends again. I agree, I also don't think this is a coherent national security strategy.


The countries in middle east want Iran to be weak, not to fall.

I think that from the point of the neighbouring countries, Iran is fine as it is. Israel and the USA keep it in check, it is under sanctions, which are both beneficial for its adversaries.

If the regime in Iran were to fall, first of all you would have repercussions on the neighbors, (refugees and the like), and instability. But also, in the longer run, the chance of a more better government, which could make the country stronger than it is.


No that would make too much sense.

The US has so many cities, the politicians keep failing them.


Same in most places. :(


The person who ran Tumblr runs WaPo. What could go wrong?


You made the claim, what is your case?

I personally think the Commodore 64 as it was best price to performance you could buy. There is a reason why they call it the VW Beetle of Computers. Heck they are making new ones.


I had no idea the CoCo 3 was good until I watched this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r2Tq8jdS6mY


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