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There’s also no leftists in power anywhere in the US. Democrats are centre-right and are happy with the status quo and only paying lip service to the things their base cares about.
There’s also no leftists in power anywhere in the US. Democrats are centre-right and are happy with the status quo and only paying lip service to the things their base cares about.
Also, canonical decided to try and solve the same ‘problem’ in a different, equally convoluted way.
Probably depends on how much effort you want to put into it. Probably works in some distros with certain repos, but won’t work out of the box everywhere.
Valve did some work to support it in steam deck, it’s going to work its way upstream hopefully.
The subreddit making fun of them was called r/linkedinlunatics , and I always felt that was appropriate.
I mean, it works for me. But I’m not one of those people that posts on it, recruiters just contact me on it and sometimes they have jobs that are actually relevant.
Still funny that there’s a Microsoft Linux distro. Didn’t think that would ever happen 20 years ago.
My issue is that the only time I use vim or nano it’s because I’m logged into some server where you’re going to be stuck with the defaults anyway. I guess it’s nice on your home machine, but customising a bunch of servers with your personal preferences isn’t really something you can do in most work situations.
Does anyone know where you can get the Thunderbird branded package?
Red Hat used to pay the main ones, not sure if that’s still the case post-IBM acquisition.
It feels like blending hoses would be a more complicated setup?
I used to use it back in the day, but I switched to streaming and don’t really have a use for a desktop music player any more.
It was good (smart playlists being a killer feature), but didn’t quite look like other apps.
I went the other route and got a more expensive, lighter bike. Pretty sure they would’ve stolen even the shittiest of bikes, my first one was.
Yeah, I was definitely fitter as well. It did suck that it wasn’t safe to keep your bike downstairs, so I had to drag that thing up and down every day.
Canonical has wasted so much dev time trying to reinvent the wheel, only to go back to using the thing everyone else is using years later.
Nah, it was actually a bunch of half naked people holding hands initially.
Probably got bought by a private equity firm trying to squeeze the last bits of profit out of it before offloading it to some sucker. I’m sure that one year they jacked up rent looked really good on paper until those shops had taken the time to figure out their next move.
Yeah, you could keep some of the mall stuff and have at least a supermarket there, but people would still need stuff that a mall typically won’t offer, and people need to get to their jobs as well, unless they all happen to work at that mall.
Most malls are in very inconvenient locations if you don’t have a car, tho. Unless you plan on providing every conceivable service right there and/or add reliable public transport links, it’s probably not the way to go.
You’d basically be building a bunch of apartment blocks near a highway interchange.
That’s no way to talk about your wife.