I don't have a particular issue with nuclear power. I think it could be a way forward (at least in part) with how the politics around climate change can be, even if it isn't a perfect solution. Some countries are pursuing it.
Ideally, of course, we would have nuclear fusion power plants, although who knows how far off that might be.
I'm told that the term 2D refers to something fictional, rather than a particular style of such, although I've also seen a few Americans use it differently (where 3D might refer to a computer render in the style that someone might have in a Western video game, no, not talking about AI).
Anyway, I'm posting this to highlight a possible source of confusion.
If it's about the Internet though, a lot of the weird censorship which Australia might do might also be relevant. Like who would want to host something there?
https://www.internetsociety.org/news/press-releases/2021/new-study-finds-australias-tola-law-poses-long-term-risks-to-australian-economy/ This is from 2021, I don't know if the folks in #auspol have seen it. It's about that law which could be used to undermine encryption which was passed in 2018. The Internet Society argues that it could have a detrimental impact on Australia's economy.
In regards to Godot, it's a good example of how arguing with a random person on Twitter and trying to get even with them is *probably not a good idea*.
If they call themselves "woke", what someone might think of someone very political correct and without sense (that is the definition which is spread around at least), they could have simply asked for content with LGBT characters and casually continued with their day.
The ironic thing is that after destroying their party's reputation (further?), the E.U. is likely to tighten it's borders anyway regardless of what they would have or wouldn't have done.
They didn't really govern. They came up with some sound bite which had no actual substance or meaning to it.
They didn't really govern. They came up with some sound bite which had no actual substance or meaning to it.
Maybe, rather than calling them extremists though, maybe I should just call them morons.
The dumbest thing about the far right extremists who were in the British Government was that they would rush to burn everything down to get even with one guy (often Zuckerberg) or to get even with the E.U. (like floating the idea of pulling out human rights treaties, even though that is completely dumb, and they still managed to pass their Rwanda bill).
I'm not arguing that the so-called agency is good at what they do either, but not only is the BBFC full of nonsense, they are not even needed in the modern day.
By the way, this is one of the things I warned about during chat control when the E.U. Parliament was arguing for "new capabilities", even though capabilities already exist in member states. Does it add anything? Or is it another tool which might be misused?
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