I knew what it was, but I clicked it anyway. Not disappointed.
I knew what it was, but I clicked it anyway. Not disappointed.
Navalny is an exceptionally brave man, and is paying the price for speaking up. The fact that this man is still alive tells of the power he holds over Putin, which is the support of a non-trivial amount of the Russian people. My most sincere hope is that his sacrifice is not in vain, and we keep these stories in the public eye.
And even less if you can script it.
I love ufw… So straightforward and easy to use.
The worst part is I can’t tell if this if people genuinely thinking this and commenting, or if the comments are the results are part of an Israeli cyber operation to sway public sentiment after bombing civilians.
I’m a native English speaker, and Greg Graffin did more for my vocabulary than public schools ever did.
The better question is why would we want that?
Microsoft has historically not been friendly to anyone else. Until they prove otherwise, this is going to be my assumption. It’s some form of embrace/extend/extinguish.
I love that Linux is everything that Microsoft is not. I love that I have full control of my hardware. I have control over processes. I have control over packages. And user control is the default.
I can already join a Linux PC to a domain and run VPN. I can easily transfer files. I’m good.
I firmly believe this is one of the possible solutions. Just labeling them as religious doesn’t help, as not all Christians feel this way.
Last I checked, Jesus taught love and acceptance. He hung out with people in poverty making hard choices.
I’m not religious. But this is exactly the stuff that caused me to avoid the church.
You can blame IBM for that…