Doesn’t matter anymore. Didn’t read past the headline, so I didn’t realize the real appointee for Secretary of Education is actually the wife of the strut-around/smell-money/fall-over-in-his-chair wrestling dude from the memes.
Doesn’t matter anymore. Didn’t read past the headline, so I didn’t realize the real appointee for Secretary of Education is actually the wife of the strut-around/smell-money/fall-over-in-his-chair wrestling dude from the memes.
Next up on FarceNews: Trump’s newest picks to include Cap’n Crunch (Secretary of Defense), Scrooge McDuck (Treasury), and Smokey the Bear (Education).
What about my practicing the Art of the Blade™?
See it more like “preventing a website whose owner refuses to comply withEuropean law from operating in the EU”.
I don’t either (despite the fact that I use Arch BTW). The average adult in my country is barely able to use their computer for basic tasks (think Word/Excel, basic internet usage). Having all these people on Linux is a nightmare scenario I don’t want to imagine. I would love nothing more than Linux becoming the norm in the not-so-distant future, but the computer literacy in the general population is just too low right now.
Whoops, this was supposed to be a response to a different comment. My bad.
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I think the similarity comes from the literal meaning of the two but doesn’t extend beyond that. “Memento Mori” carries a distinctly humble meaning related to the concept of “vanitas”, the idea that death is inevitable, even for the rich and powerful, and that earthly pleasures are vain and meaningless. That’s really in the opposite direction of YOLO.
From a legal standpoint, the description (share DRM-free games with your friends) is also questionable as it’s currently worded. Copyright still applies to games that don’t use DRM. For OP, it might be a good idea to ask a lawyer to look this over and write a proper legal disclaimer, so they don’t end up being liable for copyright infringement.
Mi a simple beltalowda. Mi see bosmang, mi press like!
For individuals and families who actually live in them, a house is a perfectly valid investment with positive side-effects for the overall economy. The issue is with investment firms trading around real estate like it’s candy, which takes housing out of regular use and inflated prices for everyone who actually needs it.
I guess we’re moving away from individual social networks towards a network of networks, a sort of… uh… meta network one might say.
Typical Xillenial comment.
This was a very cool and eloquent explanation. Thank you!
I do use some Electron apps, but I also can’t say I enjoy it much.
No, but when I have the choice between a platform-specific software I like and a cross-platform software I don’t, I usually go with the former.
I’ve used Linux for much longer than Electron even exists, and I’ve learned to live with what I have available.
Cross-platform apps - The Linux experience:
Used to have an Eee PC running CrunchBang (Debian + Openbox). Really lightweight and simple (some potential for customization), and it was enough to carry me all the way through university.
I agree, I would just like to have more of them.