I mean, they're right that it's not FOSS - the F is free as in available to anybody who may wish to use it, which is incompatible with defining who is allowed
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Isn't near transit stations exactly where you'd want to put high density housing?
It is worth noting, though, that Iran did just refuse to meet their obligations under that non-proliferation agreement (regular inspections of nuclear infra, etc) for the first time since 2003.
But I do agree that there's worrying echoes of the Iraq war here, given Israel seems to be the only country claiming to have evidence of active nuclear weapons development
Alright, wrap it up boys, we've been made
I broadly agree, but I think there's a bit of a "correlation is not causation" effect at play, too
I would expect people who are very career-focused would prioritise socialising less, and also be more willing to do a long commute for a job they are highly invested in. But the reduced socialising wouldn't necessarily be caused by the commuting (not entirely, at least).
Depends who's cooking, could just be a great insult
This is a very intense, and worryingly doomer response to someone vaguely mentioning the concept of short selling
Are you saying that because you genuinely believe your statement isn't an instance of the slippery slope fallacy, or because you want to insult me?
They're validating the policy of the instance on the basis of the police tactics potentially being used against them, not the tactics themselves
It makes it difficult to use the pavement, especially for elderly people and people with disabilities, costs the council a bunch of time and money to repair, and doing the repairs often require killing off the tree
There may have been a small uptick overall, but that one is disproportionately insane, I think