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It is even worse, tax money is used for the military.


I know it's sarcasm, it's a valid point. We all already contribute to the war efforts of our governments.


Of our own governments. Which makes sense, under the assumption that having a military is a necessary evil, how else would they be funded?

This is about players all over the world contributing scans of their own countries to US military, though.


And these streets are always full


What is the average salary in that town?


privacy concious people use wayland


How do you know it followed the redirect and downloaded the image?


Because it didn't come back for hours.


> more complex devices were introduced

And people buys them because they don't care


And have been convinced there is no alternative. And if you suggest investing in public transit or building mixed-use neighborhoods that don't require car access they'll pop their suburbanite heads.


Europe needs its own Palatir


Capex vs opex?


Well, both? I need money for the equipment, and I need money for electricity.

Capex is probably the biggest hurdle, but I can see how electricity cost might become a factor under heavy use.


what do you gain doing this?


Peace of mind that I'm not being tracked around the store by wifi/bt, and/or having my device fingerprinted for further identification on future visits.


Neon has 2 flavors, developer and user. The user one is stable.


Sorry for the late reply. Earlier this year, I tried KDE Neon User Edition. It offers updates everytime any KDE software you've installed gets an official update, meaning you're shown updates practically everyday. That isn't stable. Again, the website copy undersells this, saying it "Featuring the latest officially released KDE software on a stable base (emphasis mine)."

edited for clarity


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