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I feel like people don't like him because he's as dull as dishwater. I am not a fan of Kier's politics, but I think he's practical and level headed. Following 14 years of a Tory shit show - I'm suprised people aren't happy with having someone like that in the job and winning some brownie points.
The biggest mistake he's making is that people expected a bit of a shift to oppose what the Conservatives were offering but instead he's also trying to appeal to the right of politics through a lurch to the right. He's not charasmatic or radical enough for that to succeed, so has pushed away the left only to fail to win over the right. Nobody likes him.
Y'all don't want to hear this, but most people aren't going to switch to Linux.
Nobody suggested that most people will switch to Linux, and I don't think anyone expects that either. This is a campaign to help people who are looking for an alternative, or to empower the people that know how to make the switch, to help others to do so.
You're probably right that the vast majority of people will buy a new PC, but it's not about winning a battle - it's just nice that there are people who are trying to offer an alternative.
The pair fucked up too many things too early on and became an image of infighting and disorganisation. It would have been way more straight-forward and easier to get to this point if Corbyn launched the party alone.
It's too late for them to build traction. They missed a moment and it turns out the Greens stole the _lime_light. đâđ©
For travel, I've tried CoMaps and CityMapper and Magic Earth
I always end up coming back to CityMapper because its nicely made and does what I need best; which is public transport routes.
But it sounds like maybe you're looking for ALL THE OTHER STUFF; reviews, opening times, menus, etc. for local businesses?
There's a lot of tech industry talent in the UK and Europe. A massive part of Microsoft 365 Copilot is built in UK, Norway and India. A lot of Google Maps is built in Australia. The talent is spread across the globe and I think because the US tech industry is very dominant there's this illusion that the talent doesn't exist outside the US.
Time to play it again! Prince Andrew Is A Sweaty Nonce by Kunt and the Gang
Dear [Local MP], you should use Mastodon for the following reasons... writetothem.com
I think it's a good example here, as it's clearly indicated with the watermark.
Define "clearly" đ it took a while for you and I to notice the watermark and over half the commenters still believe this is a real image.
My clues were ... then I started to look for other clues and noticed the watermark
Source: facebook.com
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