All the Debian ISO images and all of the documentation on everything.
This way. I should have all the stable software I could wish for and the instructions on how to use them.
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All the Debian ISO images and all of the documentation on everything.
This way. I should have all the stable software I could wish for and the instructions on how to use them.
Plot twist: USA ends up joining Canada. Oh, and the dairy prices go down as a result of trading flourishing inside a new vast nation.
If he slaps massive tariffs, the prices will go through the roof. If USA annexes Canada, the prices should go down, and I guess that’s was the plan.
Judges decide whether or not these executive orders are legal, so it shouldn’t come as a big surprise why he he appointed so many judges last time.
Imagine you had a relationship that turned out toxic, and then you decided to protect yourself by severing it. Later, when you even hear about X, your heart is filled with negative emotions, and you realize you need to move on.
The blockchain solves one problem: trust. Do we really have that problem in normal energy markets?
People who buy and sell energy would need to trust each other and the middle man in between them. If they have trust issues, using a blockchain could make sense. As far as I can tell, the current system doesn’t suffer from a lack of trust, so what would the blockchain do in this case?
Edit: Turns out, it would be more accurate to say that it redistributes trust away from a central authority… well at least in most cases it does. There are still situations when even a blockchain has a central authority you need to trust. It’s not guaranteed to solve all trust issues, but in the best case scenario it can solve some of them.
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There’s value in having both systems in place. If you have only one, it’s going to limit your options and hurt everyone involved.