I’m just really hoping Trump will piss off republicans in Congress fast enough that they stop supporting him before he can cause any real harm.
AdrianTheFrog
Populism isn’t necessarily bad, business antitrust regulations and the 8 hour workday were historically populist policies. Dems shouldn’t go all out on populism, but they should do something to become popular. Elections are a popularity contest after all.
I think a big part of this might be the Democrats not wanting to take the populist pro-worker anti-rich stances due to campaign donations.
This is the second time this has happened. Democrats in the 50s-60s realized they could get votes in the North by not being racist, while Republicans at the same time realized they could get votes in the South by being racist. It just really shows that neither side really cares all that much, it’s mostly a show for political gain.
This query was most popular in Vermont.
the related queries (statistically correlated based on time, etc):
- "how to move to australia from usa"
- "how to move to scotland from us"
- "english speaking countries"
- "where to move if trump is elected"
- "how to move to germany from the us"
it does seem to share a lot of the worse aspects of the U.S., such as dysfunctional national transit systems
I find ChatGPT useful in getting my server to work (since I'm pretty new with Linux)
Other than that, I check in on how local image models are doing around once every couple of months. I would say you can achieve some cool stuff with it, but not really any unusual stuff.
Oh, I had some of those last year on some lemmy thread somewhere.
honestly, its pretty good, and it still works if I use a lower resolution screenshot without metadata (I haven't tried adding noise, or overlaying something else but those might break it). This is pixelwave, not midjourney though.
If I pay $60 for a game, I want to be able to play it in at least 10 years, not just 3.
shocking: users of open-source reddit alternative like open-source things
its developed by Mozilla