Linux distros are *not* easier to use now.
I strongly disagree. It takes all of 5 mins to install Linux on a PC from a USB stick. If Windows didn't come with your PC, good luck. Also once installed, any update of *all* programs is as simple as "apt update", or even letting the auto-updater run in the background if enabled. On Windows the system upgrade just reboots the PC WITHOUT YOUR PERMISSION overnight, and for any program you have to hunt down, download and install new versions individually. Which leads to people never upgrading them, which leads to security problems, which leads to spending hours cleaning sick PCs with antiviruses.
And one more thing, any problem you have on Linux can be found online with a solution that starts with "type this...", while on Windows it's "click on this then that, then that..." but the windows don't match because it's the home version not the pro version or whatnot. No, Linux has been WAY EASIER to use for the last 10 or 15 years.
CO2 taxes would make the nuclear proposition must better from an economics point of view.
If you're worried about the greenhouse effects of crypto mining, tax carbon.
get the 20
I just read the same expression in another thread. What does it mean ? I assume it's not 20 years of military service like it used to be in the Roman Legion...
"Religion is something left over from the infancy of our intelligence, it will fade away as we adopt reason and science as our guidelines." -- Bertrand Russell