That was just reality's famous liberal bias asserting itself.
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I'm sorry, but that's not a library. It is useful, but calling these centers "libraries" just accelerates the death of actual libraries, and distracts from copyright reform.
Yes, we Russians are entirely responsible for British carpet bombing. (I, of course, do not agree with the decision to demolish the remaining ruins in 1968; it could have been handled better.)
Why lie? It _is_ a tourist location, with > 2mln tourists annually (for their 1 mln permanent population). It also has quite a diverse economy, with Avtotor being a major car assembler (though not quite what it was…
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LAMY 2000 and Platinum Preppy/Pilot V-pen are not the same kind of product. To be honest, the disposables are not excellent at all. However, the difference in writing feel, line quality, &c between a lamy 2k and the new…
"operationally" implies that capex (which I would assume includes datacenters, gpus, and r&d) is not in. So the big news is that they can now pay for electricity and sysadmin.
What age are you worried about?
Yes. The economic reason for the fork is the same.
There's a clear intent for EU entities to switch to "sovereign" tech. That means that there's a lot of money on the table. Hence the "EuroOffice" rebadge, and this unpleasantness.
Shortcuts still don't work on non-Latin keyboard layouts on Linux. For people who use languages with non-Latin writing systems, this is a show-stopper. (there is, of course, a rich tradition of text editors with the…
That would be good, but somehow didn't work all the other times.
What apps? (idle interest; I use Graphene, but few apps, and everything worked so far)
This Pi thing does not have a DAC.
it reliably keeps buffers between restarts, including for unsaved files. It's kinda amazing at that.
Note how noone clones bbedit for other oses.
They don't usually want to. Why restrict yourself in such contortions? Bit it's entirely possible, and common. E. g., uses of Linux in schools and governments are not more terminal-heavy for end-users than Windows…
> The hardware is almost universally agreed to be great There is some agreement in terms of the M chips. There is no universl agreement re keyboard layout, screen technology and surfacing, trackpoints, touchscreens,…
Are we giving strategic advice to Microsoft now? Anyway: consumer OSes are historically cheap, and cannot be easily converted into subscriptions. So the market is low-margin, and shrinking (due to both phones and…
What does “at the network level” mean?.. Anyway; Tailscale is not your only network. If you’re on a laptop, you need to be able to log onto rando wifi networks. If you’re at home, you need to be mindful of your smart…
You have to use a firewall anyway. If you use Tailscale, you have two firewalls, which is not strictly easier.
Tailscale somehow found use for self-hosters, despite being wildly unergonomic for an all-Linux, non-corporate, network. Yggdrasil lacks marketing effort, but is otherwise a great option.
I suspect Linux has better hardware support than Haiku, which is not exactly easy to run on laptop hardware (w/ wifi, sleep, &c)
Also opposite in terms of feature-richness.
That was just reality's famous liberal bias asserting itself.
fbraz3/GeneralsX
I'm sorry, but that's not a library. It is useful, but calling these centers "libraries" just accelerates the death of actual libraries, and distracts from copyright reform.
Yes, we Russians are entirely responsible for British carpet bombing. (I, of course, do not agree with the decision to demolish the remaining ruins in 1968; it could have been handled better.)
Why lie? It _is_ a tourist location, with > 2mln tourists annually (for their 1 mln permanent population). It also has quite a diverse economy, with Avtotor being a major car assembler (though not quite what it was…
ты черт
LAMY 2000 and Platinum Preppy/Pilot V-pen are not the same kind of product. To be honest, the disposables are not excellent at all. However, the difference in writing feel, line quality, &c between a lamy 2k and the new…
"operationally" implies that capex (which I would assume includes datacenters, gpus, and r&d) is not in. So the big news is that they can now pay for electricity and sysadmin.
What age are you worried about?
Yes. The economic reason for the fork is the same.
There's a clear intent for EU entities to switch to "sovereign" tech. That means that there's a lot of money on the table. Hence the "EuroOffice" rebadge, and this unpleasantness.
Shortcuts still don't work on non-Latin keyboard layouts on Linux. For people who use languages with non-Latin writing systems, this is a show-stopper. (there is, of course, a rich tradition of text editors with the…
That would be good, but somehow didn't work all the other times.
What apps? (idle interest; I use Graphene, but few apps, and everything worked so far)
This Pi thing does not have a DAC.
it reliably keeps buffers between restarts, including for unsaved files. It's kinda amazing at that.
Note how noone clones bbedit for other oses.
They don't usually want to. Why restrict yourself in such contortions? Bit it's entirely possible, and common. E. g., uses of Linux in schools and governments are not more terminal-heavy for end-users than Windows…
> The hardware is almost universally agreed to be great There is some agreement in terms of the M chips. There is no universl agreement re keyboard layout, screen technology and surfacing, trackpoints, touchscreens,…
Are we giving strategic advice to Microsoft now? Anyway: consumer OSes are historically cheap, and cannot be easily converted into subscriptions. So the market is low-margin, and shrinking (due to both phones and…
What does “at the network level” mean?.. Anyway; Tailscale is not your only network. If you’re on a laptop, you need to be able to log onto rando wifi networks. If you’re at home, you need to be mindful of your smart…
You have to use a firewall anyway. If you use Tailscale, you have two firewalls, which is not strictly easier.
Tailscale somehow found use for self-hosters, despite being wildly unergonomic for an all-Linux, non-corporate, network. Yggdrasil lacks marketing effort, but is otherwise a great option.
I suspect Linux has better hardware support than Haiku, which is not exactly easy to run on laptop hardware (w/ wifi, sleep, &c)
Also opposite in terms of feature-richness.