This can also swing the other way, shining a light on ways of living (certainly including societies much less violent than the Roman Empire, a civilization neurotically focused on domination) & experiences that have…
Mountaineering is literally a mountain cult (non-pejoratively) so this wouldn't even be inaccurate once you translate "religion" into anthropological terms.
You gotta have higher expectations for the world
Nothing wrong with judging such behavior, either!
It's pretty common to run multiple arches off an eg fileserver, is it not? Seems like it'd be useful to keep the same path used across arches.
How does linux negotiate which arch's binary is loaded? I know plan9 had arch-specific object paths bound at boot time to PATH. How do you, say, boot multiple arches off the same root NFS share?
I thought we established the full $200 was inaccessible, hence the need to launder the money. Surely any return on that would be worth it.
Out of all the possible examples in the world of democracy you choose the UK to make your point?
How do you, personally, perceive of things that have changed?
Why does linux only support ELF? Other executable formats, for instance, support multiple architectures per file. Why does Linux not?
Europeans are the reason why these artifacts are in danger to begin with.... capital wants their ancient trinkets to play with. It'd be much more effective to rebuke capital directly. This is just whitewashing the whole…
I completely agree. I wish they had a zero-friction interface like a directory of JSON files to interact with just to avoid clicking around their barely-better-than-graphite interface. Datadog is heinously expensive but…
That implies any kind of honest transaction took place first.
Pretty likely, i mean it stands to reason they'd make more in the long term without a middle man.
It works great at what? Not trying to be snarky, just trying to prompt you to finish your thought.
Who said anything about DNA? Regardless, it's heinous to justify a crime like this. It also leaves an extremely bitter taste to come across a museum in Europe with artifacts stolen during some more blatantly colonial…
> are we up to dirty stuff like this too? Yes.
Consolidation is just moving back to the old scenario of paying for a ton of content you're never going to watch and still being unable to stream arbitrary shows or movies. It's not like there's a service that will ever…
Fwiw people use sketch for reasons other than designing interfaces. I'd think illustrator would demonstrate your point better.
It's the de-facto standard for web scripting because browsers forgot to build anything other than the bare minimum to ship new features incrementally. There's nothing about the languge itself that is preternaturally…
There's no way to see what these third parties actually access of your data. I don't think anything substantial has changed since CA to ameliorate this. The problem is Facebook Ads itself: it's impossible to trust…
As a major believer in respecting pronoun usage it's ridiculous this is a crime.
I can just google "london police harassment" and see plenty of evidence the UK has issues with policing.
I'm all for anti-trust action, and especially legislation, against Google and other large corporations with app stores and ads and other things perverting otherwise decent product interactions. But this just seems like…
Ironically this link is only a few notches above "GitLab ceases operations in Iran". Sure, it's a different situation and arguably not a comparable form of censorship, but it's certainly a case of a state leaning on…
This can also swing the other way, shining a light on ways of living (certainly including societies much less violent than the Roman Empire, a civilization neurotically focused on domination) & experiences that have…
Mountaineering is literally a mountain cult (non-pejoratively) so this wouldn't even be inaccurate once you translate "religion" into anthropological terms.
You gotta have higher expectations for the world
Nothing wrong with judging such behavior, either!
It's pretty common to run multiple arches off an eg fileserver, is it not? Seems like it'd be useful to keep the same path used across arches.
How does linux negotiate which arch's binary is loaded? I know plan9 had arch-specific object paths bound at boot time to PATH. How do you, say, boot multiple arches off the same root NFS share?
I thought we established the full $200 was inaccessible, hence the need to launder the money. Surely any return on that would be worth it.
Out of all the possible examples in the world of democracy you choose the UK to make your point?
How do you, personally, perceive of things that have changed?
Why does linux only support ELF? Other executable formats, for instance, support multiple architectures per file. Why does Linux not?
Europeans are the reason why these artifacts are in danger to begin with.... capital wants their ancient trinkets to play with. It'd be much more effective to rebuke capital directly. This is just whitewashing the whole…
I completely agree. I wish they had a zero-friction interface like a directory of JSON files to interact with just to avoid clicking around their barely-better-than-graphite interface. Datadog is heinously expensive but…
That implies any kind of honest transaction took place first.
Pretty likely, i mean it stands to reason they'd make more in the long term without a middle man.
It works great at what? Not trying to be snarky, just trying to prompt you to finish your thought.
Who said anything about DNA? Regardless, it's heinous to justify a crime like this. It also leaves an extremely bitter taste to come across a museum in Europe with artifacts stolen during some more blatantly colonial…
> are we up to dirty stuff like this too? Yes.
Consolidation is just moving back to the old scenario of paying for a ton of content you're never going to watch and still being unable to stream arbitrary shows or movies. It's not like there's a service that will ever…
Fwiw people use sketch for reasons other than designing interfaces. I'd think illustrator would demonstrate your point better.
It's the de-facto standard for web scripting because browsers forgot to build anything other than the bare minimum to ship new features incrementally. There's nothing about the languge itself that is preternaturally…
There's no way to see what these third parties actually access of your data. I don't think anything substantial has changed since CA to ameliorate this. The problem is Facebook Ads itself: it's impossible to trust…
As a major believer in respecting pronoun usage it's ridiculous this is a crime.
I can just google "london police harassment" and see plenty of evidence the UK has issues with policing.
I'm all for anti-trust action, and especially legislation, against Google and other large corporations with app stores and ads and other things perverting otherwise decent product interactions. But this just seems like…
Ironically this link is only a few notches above "GitLab ceases operations in Iran". Sure, it's a different situation and arguably not a comparable form of censorship, but it's certainly a case of a state leaning on…