actually history is just our collective understanding of the past, so if it changes, history changes
actually history is just our collective understanding of the past, so if it changes, history changes
Right, and this Walmart in Europe would be where exactly?
right, except sometimes it’s easier to impose conditions on certain countries than others. for example the US was able to get the previous Indian administration to sign a treaty ceding partial control of their arsenal to them, on threat of sanctions (if I recall correctly). as much as the US might want to do something like that with China, it wouldn’t be anywhere near as easy to pull off.
this is just an example, I’m not attaching moral value to what occurred/occurs
can’t you just buy a cheaper USB 3.0 speed cable anyway? or is this a hardware limitation that Apple have put in the port of the phone?
isn’t this supposed to be mitigated by the fact that the tritium eventually blends into the larger ocean such that the concentration remains in harmless levels at the end anyway?
look at mr big spoon here
no one wants lower wages, but wage increases lead to businesses increasing their prices.
supply shocks aside, there is a negative correlation between inflation and unemployment for a host of complex reasons. so there’s ultimately a trade-off to pick.
unfortunately, the issue is that given businesses also function from the idea that there is such a trade-off, supposing we announce we want to lower unemployment, they raise their prices in anticipation.
it’s a sad system
any effectively decidable system. that’s not quite the same, and doesn’t strictly apply to AI commands
idk man, at no point do any two or more stars fight each other /s
you’d like all other communities to be echo chambers?
or make a ‘join lemmy’ sign?
the point is to take away traffic in the long run
some injustices are structural