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MacOS provides a settings option to have the menu bar visible in full screen mode.


Thanks, that’s a good reminder. And now I see it does look like there is a way for a program to say that it is notch-aware.

I use full screen mode most of the time and do prefer to have the menu bar suppressed as I don’t use it much. I’m normally more short of vertical space than horizontal.


Most of the tax collected gets sucked up by the crooked healthcare industry.


In the twisted world of Twitter, virtue-signaling and calling people out gets you more recognition than any kind action that actually makes a damn difference.


The twisted world of Twitter consists of people who claim to care about others for internet points, yet have no idea what empathy is.


Corporations will need to start looking at the tweets of applicants to make sure they don’t hire the woke activist types. They are becoming a nuisance in the corporate world.


It’s true that fraud and corruption will always exist but it’s also true that it’s less prevalent in a capitalist system because it’s more (not completely) transparent than any other system that has been tried by humans so far.


Maybe those who prefer a system like this should move to China instead of trying to bring the system to a country where most people are not in favor of such system.


No, we should ignore the nuclear naysayers and keep existing and build more nuclear plants.


Do you actually think this will make a difference wrt to climate change when most of the carbon pollution in the new few decades will be coming from fast developing countries and China?


Carbon emissions are a problem caused by the rich, trying to cast the blame onto China is a red herring.

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-16941-y?fbclid=Iw...


I wasn’t blaming anyone. I was just stating a fact. Americans consuming less energy is not going to prevent countries like China and India from consuming more energy coming from dirty sources such as coal. Americans consuming less material on the other hand can decrease carbon output in China but that will mostly like just be replaced by material consumption from the fast-developing nations.


Carbon emissions from India are 1.9 tons per capita, for China it is 7.38 per capita and America is 15.52 tons per capita. China would be lower still if it wasn't a factory for American consumer goods.


Looking at per capita is useless when those countries have a combined population of over 2 billion (~6x US population). Climate change and the Earth doesn’t care about per capita, it only cares about the total output of carbon. The reality is that American output has most likely peaked, while China and India will keep growing for decades to come.


Per-capita emissions are extremely important when you are trying to get the political will to make changes.


What’s the point of money if you can’t buy your way into a happier and more prosperous life with it, especially for your children?


At an individual level it makes sense, we would all do the same in that position. The problems are obvious when you step away from that and look at it from a societal perspective.


This is most likely being done to remove professors who are arguing against monoculture of thought and censorship.


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