At this point he’s just pushing potential users away. I wonder if he’s given up on it and is just holding on to it until the election is completed.
At this point he’s just pushing potential users away. I wonder if he’s given up on it and is just holding on to it until the election is completed.
I think the trade is, you take on the purchase of the house, and the landlord takes on all the downside risk.
Sweet! Although I do wish they could expand the access, at least give read-write access even if it is only for that session.
While it’s a bit off topic regarding the question, if you want a quick glimpse of what’s out there, try https://distrosea.com/
I wonder how they measured this. Could it just be that they get more utilisation? Even per capita is probably not adequate either. You would need a measure that’s an analogue of per capita. Maybe per result? For instance I could spend half an hour attempting to get just the right set of keywords to bring up the right result, or I could spend 5 minutes in a chat session with an AI honing the correct response.
… And? A lot of socialists are also libertarian in equal measure.
I think you could just remove “trades” from that caption. Bloody prima donas.
Regretfully, I don’t think changing Israel’s course is as simple as pulling a lever. Antisemitic, or not. Though I get the general gist. Maybe we could improve the meme if we label the lever something. BDS, maybe. And the lever is rusted through so you really need to put your back into it.
I was on Mint over 10 years ago and noped out of it when an auto update borked my system. I can’t remember what it was, and maybe if it happened to me today, I could work my way through it. But, as it stood at the time, I remember feeling rolling was the way to go.
This is why I moved to Linux Mint. Then, when I got tired of having to reinstall the entire OS every time there’s a new version I moved again. Spare a thought for the poor saps who feel stuck with an OS from a single vendor. And sometimes even paying for the privilege. That being said fund open source. Freedom isn’t free.
Slightly OT but hasn’t Fedora gone all in on Wayland? Maybe it’s an attempt drive critical mass of adoption and concentrate developers’ minds to closing the gap between now and fully production ready. As such, maybe moving to Fedora will net you the best support and smoothest Wayland implantation.
Was it an LTS release? 2016 is a long way to go without a major update for Ubuntu.
Maybe I’m just spoilt as I have a rolling distro.
Not seen this before, looks like Audacious on steroids. A bit like Photoshop vs MS Paint.