Cool. I didn't know Scotland had a federal police force though.
Looked at it for 20 seconds and seen 3 mistakes already. It's a good idea, but others should be wary of taking this as gospel.
I read it as AL Finney who played a character in Dennis Potter's Cold Lazarus who had himself cryopreserved. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_Lazarus
Actually it's almost entirely white space, which does give a sense of the actual KDE ui.
Yeah you can. I was in a cinema last week in Maloolaba for $9. Brisbane has 3 low cost cinemas around the same price, one in Southbank in the city. Just avoid event cinemas and support your local indies.
That phone will never exist.
This article isn't really about old software, it's about software that's current, built on current webapp technology, that will eventually become old. Meanwhile, real "old" software, in use by ten's of thousands of…
Yep, first up. Replaceing elisp with javascript!
It's the correct attitude. They are not responsible for you having the nouse to install a GTK Theme application like lxappearance and fixing how your Firefox looks.
Everyone knows that this transmission is for containing the power of a demon possessed victorian doll in a cylindrical display case.
I've been using mu4e for over a year now and have been very happy with it. For some reason I just couldn't get my head around GNUS workflow and concepts. mu4e just seemed more normal to me, but with great search.
How does this compare to Ansible? It appears to be operate in the same space/level.
Looking forward to the new Pheonix when someone gets fed up enough with the current heavyweight Firefox to write it.
Agreed, and as a comic enthusiast I avoid all mainstream DC and Marvel. It's just one big marketing scam. Stick to Image, Dark Horse, IDW, some Vertigo stuff and you'll be much more rewarded.
and while we're waiting there's www.oolite.org and www.pioneerspacesim.net
Beaglebone Black all the way. Low powered, more grunt than a Rpi and can run with no binary blobs whatsoever.
If you're using email then various governments (UK, USA) have it no matter where it's hosted. It's not under your control while in transit. At best you can encrypt it, but they'll take a copy of it anyway and burst it…
Every citizen of every country is fair game for every government, especially their own.
Nonsense. http://www.gnu.org/software/gnuzilla/
Which they can't prove since it's closed source.
The maker community is important. It does fluke no favours to piss them off. Nice to see a switched on company.
Cool. I didn't know Scotland had a federal police force though.
Looked at it for 20 seconds and seen 3 mistakes already. It's a good idea, but others should be wary of taking this as gospel.
I read it as AL Finney who played a character in Dennis Potter's Cold Lazarus who had himself cryopreserved. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cold_Lazarus
Actually it's almost entirely white space, which does give a sense of the actual KDE ui.
Yeah you can. I was in a cinema last week in Maloolaba for $9. Brisbane has 3 low cost cinemas around the same price, one in Southbank in the city. Just avoid event cinemas and support your local indies.
That phone will never exist.
This article isn't really about old software, it's about software that's current, built on current webapp technology, that will eventually become old. Meanwhile, real "old" software, in use by ten's of thousands of…
Yep, first up. Replaceing elisp with javascript!
It's the correct attitude. They are not responsible for you having the nouse to install a GTK Theme application like lxappearance and fixing how your Firefox looks.
Everyone knows that this transmission is for containing the power of a demon possessed victorian doll in a cylindrical display case.
I've been using mu4e for over a year now and have been very happy with it. For some reason I just couldn't get my head around GNUS workflow and concepts. mu4e just seemed more normal to me, but with great search.
How does this compare to Ansible? It appears to be operate in the same space/level.
Looking forward to the new Pheonix when someone gets fed up enough with the current heavyweight Firefox to write it.
Agreed, and as a comic enthusiast I avoid all mainstream DC and Marvel. It's just one big marketing scam. Stick to Image, Dark Horse, IDW, some Vertigo stuff and you'll be much more rewarded.
and while we're waiting there's www.oolite.org and www.pioneerspacesim.net
Beaglebone Black all the way. Low powered, more grunt than a Rpi and can run with no binary blobs whatsoever.
If you're using email then various governments (UK, USA) have it no matter where it's hosted. It's not under your control while in transit. At best you can encrypt it, but they'll take a copy of it anyway and burst it…
Every citizen of every country is fair game for every government, especially their own.
Nonsense. http://www.gnu.org/software/gnuzilla/
Which they can't prove since it's closed source.
The maker community is important. It does fluke no favours to piss them off. Nice to see a switched on company.