

Because 29% and 3 in 10 are people. And that’s too many people.
Because 29% and 3 in 10 are people. And that’s too many people.
I’d say you’re a bit right also. People here love Trump and Musk also, but maybe not the same people.
As a final point, I fucking hate Brexit…”one small step for Europe, one giant leap backwards for Great Britain”.
It’s more likely to be political apathy with the Brits. Most of us don’t seem to get and/or bother about politics…also only around 25% of the country were dense enough to vote for Brexit.
Cracking on with the important shit, I see.
Were people allowed to cancel orders due to that price hike?
The man’s the head of state, of supposedly the biggest economy in the world, closer to the nuclear codes than most of us, and behaves like a complete cock. It’s legitimately terrifying and I’m not even USian.
“One up the bum, no harm done.”
Edit; shit, wrong topic.
Starmers just a red Tory, but every once in a while one of those ping pong balls in his head bounces off a button that does something sensible, with any luck the U.K. will follow suit. We don’t need those things.
A friend told me he saw 16 posts before he saw a post from a friend or page he’d liked.
There’s an AI reply option now. Interested to know how far that is off just being part of the regular comments.
Same.
I’ve looked at pics presumably posted using a FairPhone on Pixelfed (They have a FP hashtag.), and I think they look good.
From my conversations on Mastodon, it’s good in all other aspects although some do say the camera isn’t great. The battery is 4200mah, which is bigger than this iPhone 13. I’m going to look into trying one, somehow.
I think your understanding of their intelligence is wrong, from what I understand about tariffs I don’t think this will play out how he thinks. Or we both don’t understand economics.
It’s all about companies making profit, not you and I getting a decent and useable product.
I’m in a slightly similar boat. I was considering one of this foldable phones next…but what’s the point in leaving one big tech for another?
One small step for Europe, one giant leap backwards for Great Britain.
Thank you for this answer. I’m interested in using something like this rather than the mainstream OSs.
We don’t, we will tip outstanding service for a meal say, usually just a few quid, but it’s slowly becoming more of a thing, like this at some busy bars in cities.
Dunno. I’ve seen this in the UK.
Double JD and coke for the equivalent of 5-6 quid isn’t cheap, but it’s definitely not expensive.
But we were specifically talking about the U.K., and as you have pointed out, some people here do like Trump and Musk.
I’ll word what I say better next time.