Populism isn’t necessarily bad, business antitrust regulations and the 8 hour workday were historically populist policies. Dems shouldn’t go all out on populism, but they should do something to become popular. Elections are a popularity contest after all.
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I think a big part of this might be the Democrats not wanting to take the populist pro-worker anti-rich stances due to campaign donations.
This query was most popular in Vermont.
the related queries (statistically correlated based on time, etc):
- "how to move to australia from usa"
- "how to move to scotland from us"
- "english speaking countries"
- "where to move if trump is elected"
- "how to move to germany from the us"
it does seem to share a lot of the worse aspects of the U.S., such as dysfunctional national transit systems
I find ChatGPT useful in getting my server to work (since I'm pretty new with Linux)
Other than that, I check in on how local image models are doing around once every couple of months. I would say you can achieve some cool stuff with it, but not really any unusual stuff.
Oh, I had some of those last year on some lemmy thread somewhere.
honestly, its pretty good, and it still works if I use a lower resolution screenshot without metadata (I haven't tried adding noise, or overlaying something else but those might break it). This is pixelwave, not midjourney though.
If I pay $60 for a game, I want to be able to play it in at least 10 years, not just 3.
shocking: users of open-source reddit alternative like open-source things
Probably TMNF lol
Unless you like unreasonable subscription models
Can't you do that with any search engine?
its developed by Mozilla