

And to stop that happening all Russia has to do is go home. It’s not complex which really calls into question the intelligence of those who won’t understand it.


And to stop that happening all Russia has to do is go home. It’s not complex which really calls into question the intelligence of those who won’t understand it.
This (actually Ubuntu when it was still mostly Debian) is why I am using Tumbleweed now.
Small upgrades often seems to work more reliably for me.


“10 athletes” seems to be the bit you’re missing.


The “resources to develop” are tax dollars. “They” will happily go along with whatever bullshit effectively transfers tax dollars into their bank accounts.


The normal person priced sedan thing has the same awkward “Look I’n Electric” proportions as that Ferrari. It’s only the stupid priced Tesla’s that looks less stupid.


Single child families are still common even if it’s not a law anymore.


And bad for the people around them.


Taxing the shit out of it also results in a large black market and disproportionately affects low income households.


government of religious child rapists
Are you talking about Iran or America?


Battlefield 2 was at least partly made by the team who made Desert Combat for Battlefield 1942
Yeah whatever Debian is it definitely has a roof and no fins out of the box.
MacOS has no reason to exist.
If you are ok running corporate software just use windows with its huge array of software and compatibility with pretty much everything.
If you want to be cool and different and have problems with software and hardware compatibility run Linux.
MacOS is the Porsche Panamera of operating systems. People just have it because it matches their 911/iThing


South Australia doesn’t have humidity.


They’re almost all easy to install. Linux isn’t hard, it’s just different.


Ubuntu basically used to be what Mint is now (although Gnome sucks). Mint shouldn’t need to exist.


CoD4 from 2007 looks fine. Sure there’s room for improvement but it’s not been making gameplay better.


Reducing exposure by minimising the amount of applications, kernel components etc is not an unusual approach.


Second to Generation Kill.


Yes it’s anti-user because
1: they seem to have broken compatibility with a lot of existing software
2: they just use the efficiency improvements to make shit thinner.
Can’t imagine why they would want some kind of deterrent weapons.