I was planning to post it with a little summary in GenZhou once I finished and digested it. It is so long and complete that I think it deserves a bit of an introduction to grab people's interest.
AlbigensianGhoul
One Nation [...], indivisible
Union of Republics
Choose one.
Eu não postava no r/brasil justo por falta de karma, e não querer postar em outras comunidades. Minha sugestão seria poder limitar postagem de outras instâncias sem ter que completamente bloquear as instâncias.
Agora isso é uma discussão que seria melhor ter no Tracker de issus do Lemmy, não em um forum brasileiro na língua brasileira.
Shooting blind as I have no first-hand experience with this, but you may find people in a similar "isolated immigrant" situation in language courses for the local language.
They'll probably not all be native English speakers, but it's usually the Lingua Franca in these things.
It also depends on the country and your range of interests, but universities usually tend to have a significant number of foreign students (specially if they're free). Maybe you could look into university-related events and programmes that are open to the general community.
How long until liberals start saying that the ICJ is controlled by Putin's ally, South Africa?
That's not what they're dunking on. They're just dunking on the typo, "Unites States"
doing anything as a group is literally stalinism
I wonder why all these young people are depressed. Maybe it's the lack of community, or their material conditions?
Nah, they just need to do legal weed. Not as a group passing a blunt while socialising, alone at home with isolated CBD drops.
But an increase in the construction of multiple-unit buildings has boosted the supply of apartments, which is slowly beginning to rein in runaway rents.
Oh cool, that means rent prices are going down, right? Supply and demand and all that.
The median asking rent was $1,713, which was down $4 from November and down $63 from the July 2022 peak.
Small gain, but I'm sure it's relevant in context.
However, median rent is still $309 higher than the same time in 2019, before the pandemic. That’s a 22% increase.
Oh.
How the fuck aren't Statesians living in constant rent strikes?
Doing some silly napkin maths:
Argentinian population is 46 million.
On the 24th they had "tens of thousands". Assuming this can be anywhere from 20 thousand to 90 thousand, we have two bounds on the protest growth rate, assuming it's linear (of course it's not, but bear with me).
growth1 = (1.5 - 0.02) / 7 = 0.21
growth2 = (1.5 - 0.09) / 7 = 0.20
Those numbers are in millions per day. Now, 3.5% of 46 million is 1.61 million. Regardless of chosen bound, they'll cross that threshold in one day. Now assuming that the 3.5% rule is true (it's not, still bear with me), we can "obviously" infer that:
Milei is getting toppled tomorrow.
User in the other stance is saying the word "charged" is wrong. Is there some Yankee court technicality I'm missing?
For something quick, chapter 2 of Goodfellow's book is a good enough introduction.
For a longer but still intuitive material, 3blue1brown has a whole series of videos on Linear Algebra, with a lot of visualisation.
Antes de instalar o linux, você pode só testar ele. Quando você criar um USB bootável ele te dá a opção de instalar, ou "testar". Coloca pra só experimentar, e tenta usar essa impressora. As vezes é um processo um pouco diferente porque não tem que instalar aqueles aplicativos doidos da HP, mas no geral é simples.
Se quiser, posta aí o modelo da impressora e distribuição que você escolheu, que a gente ajuda a usar.