

maybe it has something to do with all the people who immigrated since 2015 and have 3 times more kids than the average british people?


maybe it has something to do with all the people who immigrated since 2015 and have 3 times more kids than the average british people?


space is probably happier without them.


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not sure why you get downvoted. that behavour is obviously bad and wrong but that choice of words is objectively an exaggeration.


from the looks of it they are rather pro-christian than anti islamic. being anti any theistic religion is a good thing IMO…there is nothing in the world that has created more suffering than all of those.


you think loading my own kernel modules is not related to secure boot? i guess you don’t work in IT then.




beautiful. fuck secureboot.


Rookie numbers…look at the US.
haha, i can imagine :)
the real question is why doesn’t the CI/CD prevent merging with failing tests in the first place. i have not worked in any company that allowed that for at least 15 years.


what a brilliant word, i am absolutely gonna steal that <3


seriously, as long as believing in gods and shit isn’t seen as the mental disorder it is in the whole world, humanity will never drag itself out this swamp of stupidity we are currently in.
well, as someone with a buddhist mindset that is not a problem for me :D
ok, so the question is actually “would you use a teleporter to save someone’s life not knowing if you would still be you afterwards”. i was thrown off by the train tracks because usually it implies sending someone else to certain death. thanks for clearing that up.
so i guess my answer would be of course. if transporters have become so ubiqitous that they are installed in seemingly random locations and with no fee or safety measures before using them i guess they are safe to use :)
ok, i’m too stupid for this picture…why are commenters implying you die when you use the transporter? it’s next to the rails isn’t it?


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https://migrationobservatory.ox.ac.uk/resources/briefings/children-of-migrants-in-the-uk/