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Well... the sicilian mafia comes to mind... the french can be quite violent too... Western Europe is not so bad either, with guns.

I guess you mean "normal" non-criminal people in the EU are not allowed to have AR-15 assault rifles in their homes, that they can use if they have mental health issues.

I personally believe that is one of the reasons the USA has so much gun violence. Get rid of the guns in people's homes and things will change for the better.

I mean ... look at this ... Only in the USA!

https://dimages2.corriereobjects.it/files/image_572_429/uplo...


Still waiting for trump.epstein.gov to come up...

IBM? Redhat?

"... quality of care in the US is far better ..."

Care starts when you need it, at the ambulance level.

Recently we saw that people who dial 911 in the US can actually die because the ambulance arrives hours (!!!) later.

So no. Quuality of care in the US is not that good.


So ... does that mean that under a thin veneer of democracy the USA are actually a theocracy like Iran, but christian-affiliated?

That would explain a lot of the recent actions by your current administration.


But in Canada we ...

Oh shit. You're right.


Hint : GE Force Now

ssshhhhh... do not tell anyone I told you...


No idea why you're down voted... I blissfully played cyberpunk 2077 for two years on GeforceNow. I still keep my membership even though I have a dedicated gaming pc now, for occasional laptop or living room pc use. It was beyond brilliant to play a hyper demanding game on a bare spec pc :-)

Mind you,I have gigabit internet. I don't know what the experience would be like on other types of internet / worldwide.


You have to be joking, you don't own anything and enjoy your price hikes as people adopt it

What are you talking about? Geforce Now is specifically only playable with games you own.

It's horrible. Bad quality, bad latency, can't mod the games etc. And worse you have to pay for it when you already have a more than capable computer.

i wouldnt go as far to say "its horrible".

i would never recommend it to someone who otherwise has a capable computer, of course, but it really isnt that bad. i gave it a pretty thorough test out of curiosity, and when they sponsored a few streamers i watch, it was totally fine. with the caveat that you have a decent internet connection and its probably not good for twitchy games like counter strike.

and, as far as i know, there is limited support for modding and some unsupported workarounds.


And it works on the Vision Pro via the next update.

finally!!!

Can’t wait to try that and for the f1 stuff to come out.


I used Shadow PC for a long time. Never any issues over several years. Lots of reasons in preferred it over GeForce. I can expound on that later if needed

Is the computer in question really "more than capable" if it "can't play the games [you] want to play"?

I've used geforce now on my mac before and didn't have latency issues. I wasn't using it for any competitive games where you need ultrafast twitchy response, but I did use if for plenty of FPSes and never had any issues. And I don't have super fast internet, just the basic package from Spectrum. So I wouldn't say it's bad, though admittedly it might not be the best latency achievable in the gaming world.


"Asia" is about 60% of the total world population.

I just hope they don't hold a grudge.


Really not sure you can compare solar and wind energy from the 1970s to the highly efficient modern solar and wind solutions of today.

Really.


I suppose that the specifics of what I said were mistaken, but the general sentiment remains the same. It doesn't seem like this conflict will last as long as the embargo, and when one of the largest investors into new technologies has firmly refused to acknowledge the necessities of renewables, progress and adoption will certainly slow down.

"... when one of the largest investor into new technologies ..."

No. Sorry but China has not firmly refused to acknowledge the necessity of renewables. Quite the contrary, actually.


I specifically said "one of the largest", not just "the largest". The US is (was?) the second-largest investor in clean energy [0].

[0] https://www.iea.org/data-and-statistics/charts/annual-invest...


But where are the Epstein Trump documents?

Someone really hopes you forgot about them...


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