SleafordMod @ SleafordMod @feddit.uk Posts 45Comments 218Joined 5 mo. ago
I liked the look of those 2009 - 2016 cars.
I know some people don't like the narrow rear wings but overall I think the cars looked good. They weren't too big, they had clean lines. I liked them.
True. I know a lot of Linux people hate Ubuntu but I think it's a decent distro especially for beginners, and like you say, Canonical is based in London.
Manson guitars are from the UK.
Also there are several Japanese guitar companies - sure they're not European, but at least they're not American. Examples would be Ibanez, ESP, Yamaha.
I don't think that's necessarily true. And surely the Ukraine war shows that nukes are useful for deterrence. Biden was reluctant to give things to Ukraine (tanks and planes) because he feared escalation from Russia - i.e. the use of tactical nukes.
If Ukraine had nukes, maybe they wouldn't have been invaded.
This reminds me of something I read from a British left-wing journalist the other day (source). She suggested that perhaps the left should focus less on identity politics, and more on wealth and class:
By making a virtue of marginalisation, breaking ourselves down into ever smaller and mutually hostile groupings, we make it impossible to build a mass movement capable of taking on extreme concentrations of wealth and power
Fair enough. I don't think I'm convinced of God's existence myself. But I think freedom of belief is important - we should be free to believe or not believe in God, because I don't think anybody knows the answer for certain.
What evidence is there that proves God's existence?
- You've assumed that person is a westerner, which I think is unbelievably arrogant
- You're suggesting that person shouldn't comment at all just because of a mistake they made
To me it seems the arrogant one here is you
You’re making a lot of assumptions based of one mistake, but you don’t have to insult me.
You're a member of the wrong instance if you don't like assumptions and insults.
Also:
- Puma (German)
- Lacoste (French)
- H&M (Swedish)
- Primark (Irish)
- Ellesse (Italian, owned by the British)
Also there's Fred Perry and Fila which are both Asian-owned (by Japan and South Korea respectively), but they're at least nominally European brands.
Some European brands are American-owned though, like Umbro and Reebok.
The phrase about freedom and convenience in the OP image reminds me of what France's foreign minister recently said about Europe's relationship with the USA:
I assume the 27% are mostly fans of Marine Le Pen and they quite like Donald Trump.
Meta is bad although I would argue that X and Tesla are worse.
If you really want to represent Europe, you could wear Lidl clothes:
Or just buy Adidas stuff I guess, whatever you prefer.
Ah okay. Maybe I will just stick with a password + 2FA for now though. I'm sure I will eventually learn more about passkeys when I make the effort to read more about them.
I see, thanks. It mentions biometrics on that page. Maybe if my next laptop has a fingerprint reader then I should look into passkeys more.
Interesting thanks. I will probably just stick with passwords + 2FA for the moment because I'm lazy. It would be cool to have something like a hardware key though.
I have no idea what a passkey is and I will probably only learn what it is when they become mandatory
I will just use passwords + 2FA for the moment
Fair point. Maybe I just think the pain of being shot would be less unpleasant than the pain of a botched injection or electrocution.
Taiwan’s former president urges US to prioritise aiding Ukraine over Taiwan for now