The bikes would still be shipped from india because it's cheaper. So the OPs question stays the same. Would you be willing to buy a bike that's 3 times the price because it's been built locally. Statistics show that most people wouldn't. So no, most people wouldn't change their lifestyle to combat climate change. Should they? Obviously, since living a modest life is better than burning alive or drowning. Although in all fairness, people might be more willing to spend money to combat climate change if corpocrats wouldn't be gobbling up every bit of wealth like fucking ghouls.
I've seen the effects on invidious these past days. 8 in 10 instances have been broken. Google is putting some serious work into shutting alternate frontends down. Shows you how much of a dent they're putting in the bottom line.
I'm convinced it's an economic issue. The oligarchs are canibalizing society as we know it and it's reaching an inevitable tipping point. And the story line that always tracks in a situation of economic unrest, is that brown people are fucking stuff up.
because of the heavy Palestinian death toll in Gaza.
Because of the genocide in Gaza. You can call it like it is. The UN already said it's genocide. That's why Bibi is a wanted criminal according to the international court of justice. Because of the genocide. That the US, again, is deciding to support with weapons. Fucking disgraceful...
I find this site useful to compare messengers. I would trust Wire a tad more because it's hosted in a country with stronger GDPR regulation, vs Signal being hosted in the US.
For my needs, XMPP with Omemo has been unbeatable for a long time
The little separator bars on the conveyor belts thingies at the cashier in a super market should always be placed for the person behind you. If the bozo in front of me wants to pay for my shit he can go right ahead.
Same with Gnome wanting to be pronounced "Gah-nome", or Latex "Latech". Just spell stuff the way you want it to be pronounced, or accept that people pronounce it another way
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