

I don’t think there really are ethical car manufacturers tbh, but it’s a spectrum for sure…
I don’t think there really are ethical car manufacturers tbh, but it’s a spectrum for sure…
My Spanish is near non-existent but I was still able to read this perfectly.
Basically to sum it up:
Render the actual movie from original files, hard because of the inherent technical challenges
Recreate the movie, easy from a technical perspective for your machine to render, hard (potentially very hard) from an artistic and design perspective.
Clearly OP didn’t go for the obvious pun to generate comment engagement.
I’d argue that demotivational posters were even older, right? These were even printed out before internet access was wide spread.
Different parts of astrology. The MBTI stuff replaces the horoscope/personality side of things, whereas chart reading replaces the future readings.
I think a lot of these are.
No joke, I have a few of these trigger-smells, and one of them is a specific shade of sewage fragrance, the kind that comes back from canalisations on a hot day. Takes me back to around 8 years old.
Some companies are trying to do it right, looking at DaVinci Resolve’s new beta they’re trying hard to implement it in ways that leaves you in control but reduce the grind.
They’re pushed pretty hard I think but still not enough.
Yikes, SAP transitions can be absolute shite but turning back around after being half a billion into the slide must’ve hurt.
Yeah, I’m just saying that’s not really typical or representative of every day people’s journeys that aren’t capital<->capital, then the train starts losing way too much in terms of costs, that’s the shit part, I think a lot of people would be fine traveling by train more but when on top of having to compete with the speed of flight and the convenience of driving, but also costs more then that’s fucked, we need to subsidize them more and tax airlines up the wazoo.
Looks like it’s a bit nippy out there, brrrr.
I think that’s an unusually favourable trip towards the train, tbh. Firstly, I’m finding plane tickets to Paris that are similar to the price you have listed for train here. Secondly Amsterdam-Paris is a solid connection with the old Thalys/Eurostar. Try something similar with Marseille, Lyon or any city that isn’t on the direct path and you’ll need to pay train fares to Paris then to wherever you’re actually going, when you can probably get an easy-jet or ryanair for like 50 bucks and the total train fare is 2/300€.
Also it’s still cheaper to get in my car (alone) than pay that train fare to Paris, disregarding parking fees in Paris of course since that’s very expensive, but you can park& ride.
Yep, I’m European, I had my savings in a world ETF until last week when I pulled them out. Right now, they’d be higher than they were when I sold. Does it hurt a bit? Sure. Do I even consider going back in? Fuck no.
This kinda volatility is great if you’re a degenerate gambler or have the insider knowledge. I’m neither of these things and I’m in a personal situation where I don’t know when I’m gonna need these funds, ideally it’s in 20/30 years but no guarantees, and also I’m not in a position to keep buying monthly right now and since the last couple of years.
Now I’m just gonna sit on it for a while, and find ways to park my savings as far from the US as possible, certainly not in a world fund anymore which are 60/70% US exposure.
Congrats, they successfully pushed me and many like me out of the market so they can keep “the game” to themselves.
Lmao the image of a coyote with a belt of iPhones around its belly and a laser mounted on a rotating turret on its back chasing the dot across the border is quite something.
Very disappointed by the weak-sauce response from the EU on all of this, let’s grow some balls!
Based instance name.
The issue with chlorinated chicken isn’t about the chlorine itself, it’s because it’s a process used to counter unsafe/dirty farming conditions, and can make it harder to detect the bacteria and salmonella in the end product.
My mind is blown.