Comment Great, if you do not want to give away your privac (Score 1) 213
... privacy.
No phone number, no yahoo or google account for you. Because
... privacy.
No phone number, no yahoo or google account for you. Because
> X Watt of energy
Tell us more about your ignorance.
which is no less science. Even more pure, as your observations can be wrong.
> because less pepole means more per capita resources
You're assuming every country has the same ressources, independed from country size and population.
The rest of the article can be skipped. Clickbait.
there are jodel and jaulen, now yikyak
Chromium is the opensource chrome, that's it. It does not have spyware and not the nasty habit of chrome to mess with your package manager to update by itself (i mean, really WTF?)
you're talking about updates, not upgrades. Debian updates your kernel, chromium,
no, the real LTS kernel does not get new hardwaresupport. you confuse it with the hardware enablement stack of ubuntu.
OTOH they have NO REASON AT ALL to upgrade. Upgrades can get you into trouble, on kernel updates this means trouble with drivers (ups, i upgraded, now wlan is not working anymore), while staying with a matured kernel which only gets security patches is a good choice.
you can use the debian LTS version of chromium. Where is the problem?
Friday was yesterday, Mr. Troll.
And another book, which tries to disguise an topic, and creates a book, which is neither useful for the topic, nor a readable story. Why?
you're confusing an explanation of (instinctive) behaviour with an excuse for an (intential) behaviour. The tribal thing is nothing desired nowadays, it's only the explanation for the study results.
I guess you misunderstood the parent posting. The study says "the instinct tells 'whites' to help 'whites'", the parent says "the instinct helped people to stay with their tribe and do not help people of their enemies (which might have killed them afterwards)". This does not say, this is current behaviour, but it tries to explain the instincts observed by the study.
The biggest difference between time and space is that you can't reuse time. -- Merrick Furst