To be fair, with the congestion that severe, the ambulance should use helicopters. Like they do here in London.
The Common SNES game price in the UK in 1990-s was £59.99. that would be way over £100 in today's money. Games today are the cheapest they've ever been.
GPU power connectors run at very very low voltages - just 12V. And you need to have ridiculously beefy connectors and wires to run high loads at 12V. At 48V you can have 4x more power with the same wire (if insulation is rated for 48V).
You literally said:
we have more than enough to provide housing for all in developed countries
That's false. There is not enough housing all over the world, with just a few exceptions like Singapore. But it's much better than 100-200-300 years ago. And since this thread is about home ownership specifically, home owners are only a fraction of those who actually live in good enough accommodation.
Thus returning to the original point - owning a house is a privilege. Always was and will be for a very long time. First we need to solve the housing crisis and at the very least provide council housing, but that's not ownership, it's just a better rent. And if the global population continues to grow then ownership will become even less accessible.
Many US states like Mississippi have a higher gun death rate than Ukraine during an active war. If people can go to work in Mississippi, they definitely can do the same in Ukraine.
Kotlin doesn't have much impact on binary size.
Nah, we have loads of great companies here in the UK.
That moment when MS Paint is more advanced than GIMP, lol.
WinSCP is a much better client. Also use WSL2 instead of VM.
I wouldn't. That would be covered under the force majeure clause, so no need to pay anything to Tesla, but you can increase premiums by a lot and earn crap loads doing absolutely nothing.
I've explained it in another reply. It's not about being "stationary".
That's a myth really. Lactose intolerant don't drink lattes in the first place. But they might not be that intolerant in the first place