Solved with a 100% inheritance tax and UBI
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shaun@lemmy.worldto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Thunderbird Launches Open Source Services to Rival Gmail and Office36561·3 months agoPretty sure this use case was solved 3 decades back with spellcheck. Not sure why we need to burn good energy having an AI prompt with the same suggestions.
shaun@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Who of you want or don't want children? I am just curious because most people that I talk to don't seem to want it. I mean leftist113·4 months agoReplacement theory based on politcal views? That’s a hot take.
shaun@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Amazon Boycot March 7-14th | No Purchases. Its time to disrupt the system.English341·4 months agoJust delete your account already.
shaun@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Greenland is testing Europe's willingness to stand up to Trump. It's failing | Nathalie TocciEnglish30·5 months agoThe tariffs would be on Denmark or even possibly Europe as a whole.
Pbtech is one of the major retailers. Their reputation is so-so (in terms of service level and dealing with warranties) but at least will give you a good benchmark on what you can buy and it’s cost.
shaun@lemmy.worldto Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Anyone got the Asus Strix G15 Advantage? How is it with Linux?English1·6 months agoAssuming this is the few years old model (G513QY) it works great. Been running it primarily on Arch BTW for the last few years and there were some challenges initially but all the drivers etc. have caught up. Only thing I’m still stuck with is getting VR running in Linux, but in theory that’s possible.
You are right though. It was named a Bill, now it is named an Act :-) https://www.parliament.uk/about/how/publications/bills-acts/
shaun@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•The five-minute city: inside Denmark’s revolutionary neighborhood - “cars are not welcome here”.2·7 months agoThe irony is that this particular area has some of the most traffic and multilevel car parking of anywhere in the city… Copenhagen is great but not perfect.
shaun@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•New Zealand Covid inquiry finds vaccine mandates were ‘reasonable’515·7 months agoI’m not against the NZ covid response, but it was far from perfect. And if you actually read the enquiry, it does make a lot of criticism on many aspects. It’s not just this headline.
shaun@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.ml•World reactions as Donald Trump wins US presidential election1·8 months agoIt’s not true or is meant as a joke. Our slimeball prime minister greased on right up to Trump. Unless poster is referring to another politician which doesn’t represent NZ as a whole.
shaun@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft wants $30 to let you keep using Windows 10 securely for another yearEnglish41·8 months agoThis exactly. I’m an engineer but day-to-day I’m mainly using the Office shite (I tried for suite but ended up with former and happy to run with it) to do my job. The amount of extraneous effort I have to make to do tasks that would have been simple in 2005 is completely ridiculous. Yet on my home computer running Arch BTW, I can do everything instantaneously, the only downside is that some supplier I don’t really care for wants my presentation in pptx. If it wasn’t for work data security requirements, I’d just use my personal equipment for everything because I’d be able to work so much faster.
Edit: not to mention a lot of FOSS software is better than the professional bullshit (AutoCAD needs to die), it’s just a lot more effort to get up to speed with because colleagues around you don’t know it (yet)
shaun@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Russians who promote 'child-free movement' could soon face hefty fineEnglish191·10 months agoCorporations need consumers (constant growth model). Military needs more living soldiers.
shaun@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•It took 50,000 gallons of water to put out Tesla Semi fire in California, US agency says282·10 months agoFlooding the batteries with water is the best way to put out a lithium-ion battery fire.
I’m running six Shelly Plug S and all working well with Home Assistant, but I could definitely play a bit more with the data it’s drawing from them. Only issue to date was that I bought a new clothes iron and it would trip the plug as it was over the 2.5 kW the plug is rated for, might just be something to keep in mind. The in-wall relays may go higher, I’m not sure.
shaun@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.ml•Dutch woman, 29, granted euthanasia approval on grounds of mental suffering64·1 year agoI’m not against it but I upvoted you because I think you have a fair position and expressed it honestly and in a completely reasonable way.
The emergency generator for all vessels is typically tiny compared to the standard generators (of which you have multiple, maybe 4 on this ship).
It’s basically just there to keep the emergency lights on and any other equipment you need to work to get everything else back up and running.
shaun@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Apart from “life is short”, what other lines do you use before making bad decisions?3·2 years agoEsky? In NZ it’s a chilly bin.
She wants to have her cake, and she’ll only eat it if its vanilla: https://cphpost.dk/2025-06-27/business-education/career/deal-reached-to-bring-more-foreign-workers-to-denmark/
There is something rotten in the state of Denmark.