

The harm was already done
The harm was already done
I likely agree with you about the democrats, but I am not sure I understand what you mean about how she is following them here.
This has more implications than I think most realize. This would also prevent climate engineering or hurricane avoidance efforts. I wouldn’t want just anybody to try these kinds of things without a lot of effort to understand the consequences and public debate, but this seems pretty short sighted.
Gentoo for anything my I use a mouse with, Arch for everything else. I like Gentoo for the customization. For things where I want to run a service, Arch is my go to as it keeps working without drama. Anything complicated, Gentoo is better.
I use both for different purposes. Gentoo’s feature flags are the reason I wait for compiles, but only for computers a touch the keyboard with. Everything else gets Arch.
They don’t mention the range. It seems like it would be hard to beat current battery energy density on a motorcycle with hydrogen.
Yes, and very rarely, I have to pacman -S archlinux-keyring
after it complains about keys and run it again.
Programming is a tool, you don’t have to be a knife enthusiast to want get the correct knife