What a surprise, put a foolish overconfident man with dictatorial ambitions in charge of the state and now he wants to expand the state’s power.
People get blinded by religious extremism. Those that don’t generally just want to live in peace and don’t want to fight wars to maintain a fragile government that wasn’t even that great to begin with.
We all like to think of ourselves as brave souls who would put down our lives for our ideals but at the end of the day most of us will not actually stand up when the time comes to it.
We need legislation to fix this. Something like “should a contract drafted by a lawyer include clauses that they knew or should have known to be unenforceable or void, the entire contract shall be unenforceable by the drafting party”
In the United States where TikTok is based, contracts can include “severability clauses” that state that in the event any part of the contract is deemed unenforceable, the other parts are still good
Spanish parents not realising they can already ban their children from having cell phones at any time they want and on whatever terms they want
“We send £350 million a week to the EU, let’s fund our NHS instead”
Narrator: they did not fund the NHS
In the end, it doesn’t matter too much whether people support Ukraine. It’s whether their governments support Ukraine. I doubt pulling back support for Ukraine will be a popular election tactic, especially in Europe.
Texas and Florida are pretty well-known as the shitholes of America. Run by populist idiots who cater to the uninformed and gullible voter. I’m sure there are places like that in every country.
YOU WOULDN’T STEAL A PURSE
Using fecal matter as fertiliser! How disgusting! If only garlic cloves came with some kind of natural barrier—a “wrap” or a peel of some sort to protect the part that we actually eat!
There is no data loss on Google Drive, and there is no war in Ba Sing Se.
This is Linus Torvalds, creator, namesake, and supreme dictator of the Linux kernel. It’s from a video of him talking about his frustrations in working with NVIDIA. Essentially, NVIDIA treats Linux like a second-class citizen and its components don’t play nicely with the rest of the Linux code base. In this scene, Torvalds shows his middle finger and says “NVIDIA, fuck you!”.
The state of consumer protection in this country
Not the same as apt
, but there’s Chocolately, which is actually a legitimate package manager for Windows.
choco install firefox
There’s also a package called gsudo
which allows you to preface a PowerShell command with sudo
to run it as an administrator. It will cause a UAC prompt.
sudo choco update all
Remember kids: there is absolutely no reason to pre-order games. You’re taking the risk that the game ends up being bad for nothing worthwhile in return. It’s not like queuing outside GameStop at 06:00 in the morning—the Nintendo eShop isn’t going to run out of copies.
I ask because to my knowledge, Flatpak applications don’t get access to the system interfaces that are needed to control VPN connections. There isn’t a portal for it to the best of my knowledge and the way that VPN connections are handled differ between distros.
I actually don’t remember seeing adverts on the Linux version when I tried it out a few years ago. Maybe that’s changed, or maybe they just don’t run adverts on the Linux version.
Disabling WPS’s Internet access will remove the advertisements. Strangely enough, the WPS blog gives instructions on how to do this in Windows.
I cannot agree more. I put my grandfather on Linux Mint and he got up and running in minutes. He said it reminded him of Windows XP.
Is Flatpak, from a technical standpoint, capable of running VPN applications?
Providing .ovpn configuration files would be equally cross-distro, and in fact, would be cross-platform since almost every operating system supports importing OpenVPN configurations or supports a piece of software that does.
I thought most SSH servers default to some AES-based cypher like most other programs. Is that not the case?