

Hear hear. Overrated homophobes.


Hear hear. Overrated homophobes.


They even reported how FBI agents were taken off regular assignments to comb through for any mention of Dear Leader and rack up overtime. That was months ago.


Wouldn’t that also deter customers?


Improper handling of pertinent evidence is what got Alec Baldwin a mistrial. It is seriously impactful.


I know, it just feels unfair.


Got double boosted and already lying here with an annoying cold. I hope it doesn’t get much worse…


Why do you have to comply in advance?
I’m fairly new and happened to choose KDE for my own taste, but I would argue GNOME is not “fully” polished as per this post. The nits there may be small or mindless to GNOME diehards, but from a design standpoint, they seem pretty… rough.


Do you just setup a tunnel?


Ah ok. So far, upgrades on Linux seem quite messy in my experience. I still don’t fully get why libraries need to pull 1-2 GB of updates every other day, for instance. I don’t mind keeping up with bleeding edge distros, but the data usage can get irksome.


What are some examples of broken upgrades? I can’t really think of any of Kubuntu, except that the recent major distro update broke my fan’s RGB and they run proprietary Windows-only control programs so I can’t fix it.


What’s the adjustment like with immutable systems?


There are extremely idiot-proof solutions like Stremio.


For some odd reason, this calls to mind an emotionally immature parent trying to get their toddler to eat vegetables… no reason at all…


Hell, even birthright citizens aren’t safe if they are perceived as non-white.


Also adding a data point for Optery. I’m sure the other services are comparable, though. Most have free trials.


A lot of states don’t even care if you’ve only got so-so vision in one eye and are completely blind in the other. No stereopsis, no problem! Here’s a driver’s license. Good luck.
And yet it’s a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom AG.


Seeing this after the Kat Abughazaleb post on the front page… lol.
Well we had the Panama Papers. For all the good that did.