No, HMC’s history is a bit more complicated en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyundai_Motor_Company and has more of a historical association with Mitsubishi, particularly for drivetrains.
The regulations are so bad because the landlords buisness owners smashed the unions and the organized left.
The only way we’re going to unfuck the situation is by building up those institutions. So contact CWA and organize your IT job, and join the DSA. It’s how we won the minimum wage in the first place, its how we’re gonna win a living wage, paid sick leave, universal Healthcare, and more.
Because good regulations aren’t handed down by congress, they’re forced on it by the grassroots.
Sync is cool,but Jerboa is currently good-enough, while being free as in free beer, to wait until the recently released Infinity for Lemmy are being more robust.
The latest release of Jerboa keeps crashing on me, totally losing my place. I’m currently posting from Liftoff but I’ve also been using Connect sometimes, but both of those clients have their own issues.
Mine is that I have used Jerboa since I joined Lemmy a couple months ago. It’s improved a lot, and even in its latest iteration is nowhere near as polished and nice as sync. It was an easy decision to switch.
I'm too stupid to figure out the scale between that pole and the earth, so I did this instead:
Let us say that we have a standard globe and it has been attached to its stand from the south and north poles, so that you can spin it around on the stand
Let us assume that the "pole" attached to the globe is 2cm in diameter and that the scale of the globe is 1:42M
With this, it would mean that a 2cm "pole" on a globe would in real life correspond to a pole that is 840 kilometers in diameter.
Needless to say, that pole would be fucking massive either way.
Teacher: "And so, the United States dropped the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, wiping the cities off the map, and causing untold amounts of death and suffering to those who were caught in their wake."
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