

Do a lot of countries have a problem with the colonial past? Speaking for Asia, it’s not really a thing that I’ve noticed there.
Do a lot of countries have a problem with the colonial past? Speaking for Asia, it’s not really a thing that I’ve noticed there.
Food prices are ridiculous in Norway. While I can agree with the need to subsidise local food production, grocery bills really need to shrink.
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The global birth rate is already at or even below the replacement rate. The only reason we’re not seeing population shrinkage right now is due to inertia. It takes decades for changes in the birth rate to reflect in the actual population figures, but it will happen. It won’t however happen in time to prevent environmental catastrophe, which is what most people think of when they cheer dropping birth rates. It will just be the social catastrophe of the next century.
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Norway is a bit too small to be a fallback. The EU is pretty much the last remaining major bastion of sanity.
Wonder how Finns feel about this?
My understanding is the Brother fiasco turned out to be baseless. At the very least, nobody else has stepped forward to corroborate the issues that were claimed.
Steam deck verified, with Denuvo for extra flavour. Mmm…
There’s something horribly offensive about the way the units were converted in this example
Gonna keep an eye on this post for recs. Does anybody know if there’s a working RemindMe bot yet?
That’s pretty much the point. The steam deck was a huge success, but the only reason it could exist and be such a success was because they had the freedom to do what they liked and not worry about management with attitudes like yours.
Good thing you weren’t working at steam, huh.
The only people willing to put up with EGS’ crappy performance are (a subset of) windows users
Doesn’t that describe just about everything but natural disasters?