“Even French people?”
“Especially French people.”
“Even French people?”
“Especially French people.”
It’s weird that in this case, Occam’s Razor confirms the spontaneous combustion thing.
Remember, if you saw someone setting a Tesla on fire, no you didn’t.
Ooh, now do some linear extrapolation. We’re gonna break some records in 2025. Too bad they’re the ones you don’t want to break.
Arctic Subnautic Surveillance Unicorn
Ah, a right quadrangle.
That does not look like an optimal sub at all
Same, tomatic door
More recent generations have much better emotional intelligence than previous ones. We’re consistently getting better at things like communication and being aware of our own feelings, which makes marriage a lot better.
I always heard growing up that once you stop fighting, the marriage is in trouble. Which, frankly, is bullshit. The marriage is in trouble when you stop communicating, but that doesn’t mean you have to constantly fight. It’s possible to work out differences before they build up and explode.
It’s still difficult at times, but yeah, marriage is rad if you both commit to being great communicators.
You can tell 'cause of the way it is!
It can tell 'cause of the way it is.
Some majors are straight-up pyramid schemes. If the only thing you can do with a major is to teach it to others, it’s a pyramid scheme.
I think the question “do the ends justify the means” is meant to invoke exactly what you’re describing. What you call the “desired end state” is what the question means by “the end.” The question is framing exactly what you’re saying: the path of reaching a desired outcome includes everything it takes to get there–is it still a desirable end? Is the entire path justified, given the intermediate consequences?
I’m guessing it’s worded this way because we apply this question/principle to situations where the “end” is altruistic but the “means” are not, and it’s specifically asked because people want to separate the two to ignore the moral/ethical implications of the means. The entire point of the question/principle is that the end cannot be separated from the means with regard to whether it is ethical.
If you hold the picture far enough away, it just looks like one white duck.
Is there a KVM switch out there
Not that I’ve found. I have a similar setup (Thunderbolt dock with two monitors and two laptops). I think the single dock solution is enough for most people, so there’s not much financial incentive for people to make a bigger KVM switch.
2 workstations
Depends entirely on your expected use case. Would having two different PCs active at once be helpful for you? I don’t imagine it would be cheaper, but depending on your machine specs and desired performance, it could end up being cheaper (than having a dock that supports 4 displays and ensuring all your PCs can handle that through one port).
No glove, no love.
This implies the existence of the Brono and the Brona. I think Brono might be another name for New Jersey.
Of all places, Lemmy understands the importance and controversial nature of beans.
It must be Link