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a place of safety from repression
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No, that is actually the vice president of the USA.
How many of those are developing smartphones?
Thank you for sharing, that was an interesting read. I hadn’t heard of this before.
The first two feedback options do not directly intervene but only provide warnings (first optic and if no response from the driver, a delayed acoustic/vibrating warning), which have to be as short as possible in duration to avoid potential annoyance of the driver.
This part was particularly amusing.
At the risk of sounding like a broken record, I am once again asking the question: Why don’t cars have built-in speed regulators?
There’s constant chatter about the potential risks associated with the rise in e-bikes, but little to no mention of regulating the existing menace. You want to talk about excessive power? Look no further.
What kind of topsy turvy, inverse universe are we living in, when environmental concerns are a dirty word?
^rhetorical question, please don’t answer.
omg, is the UK going to be invaded by the USA for harbouring terrorists?
As if kids’ futures weren’t bleak enough, now you’re going to make the poor bastards pay attention in school?
I hate to be a language prescriptivist, and I fully recognise that times change, language evolves. But I can’t help but feel frustrated and disappointed that this term become the norm. Everyone has latched on to it, unaware of the connotation, I think. And now it’s here, it feels like it’ll never go away.
Oh, theyre making change. That’s entirely why a new party is necessary
Incidentally, is that their new logo in the OP? It looks like the liquid-ass that Apple made.
I think it’s insensitive that you choose to dunk on the USA in a thread about North Korea.
“To boldly go where no-one has gone before”, my wallet, bedroom and DMs? :o
Apple said the same thing a short while ago. I wonder what that word, ‘innovation’, actually means to them.
Imagine thinking that MS had that kind of talent onboard.
even if that eventually costs me a job I mean it’s kind of a ‘damned both ways’ situation, here. Right? Lose your job if you refuse to use it, lose your job if you end up training it how to do your job.
Correction: to be murdered by a car anyways, but at least with a flag in hands
Media: They had it coming, look at that flag. They were asking for it. If you didn’t want to get hit by a car, why are you dressed so provocatively?
I’m by no means an expert on this, but I have used both Bazzite and Fedora workstation as my exclusive operating systems.
What I would say is that they’re both perfectly adequate for the tasks you described.
Personally, I’d say unless you prefer things handed to you, choose Fedora. I don’t have a problem with flatpacks, but I missed being able to easily use dnf. At the end of the day, though, there are ways around everything; you can still get what you need done on Bazzite.
In terms of kernel tweaks, etc. I barely noticed any difference in performance between the 2. Keep in mind that this was a relatively modern pc so performance wasn’t really an issue that I was looking out for.
Overall though, you’ll be fine whatever you choose. I also had to use MS office for work and it’s pretty much the one thing you can’t get working on Linux. You’ll have to explore your options for that, I ended moving back to a Mac because of Ableton live :(
pff. Even if there were a protocol, x% of the Truth population would just claim it was a conspiracy and refuse to comply. “Bunkers? Govt. ploy to get us all into 15 minute cities” Etc.
This again? The ghouls just won’t stop, will they?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXmpdJO9UOc