

I think it’s so rare because grand juries have an insanely high indictment rate. They typically don’t convene them unless they know for certain that they’ll indict. Which is why it was so rare up until the current administration.


I think it’s so rare because grand juries have an insanely high indictment rate. They typically don’t convene them unless they know for certain that they’ll indict. Which is why it was so rare up until the current administration.


Nano is the way to do it in CLI.
Should be:
sudo nano /etc/fstab
Should bring your fstab file up right in the terminal. Make the edits and then hit Ctrl+x to exit and save. Reboot to see if it worked.


Sounds about white


This is kind of what partition managers do, no?
And CLI-wise, you can just open it in nano… Or where you talking about something interactive?


Pretty sure you can just delete appimages


They weren’t saying it was a good thing, just that it would be better than what we have. Which is true.


That’s literally the point


Is it an idea, or just objective reality?


usually they at least try to present a semi-defensible argument.
Not anymore


Side note, my son has called the cops on several occasions by hitting the emergency button on the lock screen. Kids just have to play with it…
I’ve almost done this on several occasions by locking my phone and putting it in my pocket while the screen was still on. Happened way too easily.


It absolutely does apply to non citizens. However, this administration has been ignoring that.


Do they though? Someone should tell all the people in literal concentration camps after receiving no due process


specifically the president.
Or the former Governor, current Senator from Florida: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/article288431251.html


Could this dude be any more photogenic? Goddamn


Like the MIT study that the author refers to? The one that already existed before they decided they need to do it themself?
Because embarrassment is not a thing in US politics anymore. Turns out it was pretty much the only thing holding everything together.