

so how do you respond to a violent invasion of a country like ukraine, which is made of people who don’t want to be part of russia


so how do you respond to a violent invasion of a country like ukraine, which is made of people who don’t want to be part of russia


it’s trained on Twitter


I couldn’t take a linux foundation cert exam with my arch Linux computer. It misidentified my X11 as Wayland and refused to start. They never gave me a refund.


how do you suppose a mild relation with russia could be achieved in this scenario?


you raise a good point, and to be honest i haven’t figured out what the morally correct answer to this is.


I have used laptops like this and I find that eventually the cooling system fails, probably because they aren’t meant to run all the time like a server would be. various brands including Dell and Lenovo and MSI and Apple. maybe it’s the dust in my house. I don’t know


it would really be something else if they fought them off successfully and the united states looked like pussies and assholes


if you do business in any authoritarian police state, you will see that laws are arbitrarily enforced. and you will regularly be paying fees that don’t exist.


Yes they are illegal but companies will use workarounds to get people to put in more time. it’s a fake law basically


to be fair, your bottled cock water usually ends up looking something like this anyways. ask me how i know this if you want


damn 64gb would be crazy i should do that
I’ll never understand why file explorers are so resource intensive and so slow. they’re getting a list of file names, maybe pulling a thumbnail from cache. they don’t need to read the metadata of every file in the folder you’re looking at, certainly not before displaying a list of files.
macos finder is even worse. i am often pausing for multiple seconds at the “file -> open” dialog
I would like to use a file explorer which tries to be as lightweight as “ls -lF”