I think poor Farage got beat by a paper cup accidentally.
Thomas Bowen told police she did not intend the paper cup to hit Farage.
I think poor Farage got beat by a paper cup accidentally.
Thomas Bowen told police she did not intend the paper cup to hit Farage.
She acknowledges that this was an assault and that the liquid would have gone over the jackets of him and others and caused them to get cleaning, but she states that Nigel would be able to afford this.
BDFL is such a weird concept to stem from the late 20th century.
BDFL privilege…
Cherry picking, but one could argue that rudeness is a lazy general term and Linus’ rudeness is about not including BS while NSL wanted the inverse of including something others did to show off. Not an apology for either of those blokes
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Being rude doesn’t get you too far in OSS.
Nominative Determinism.
I don’t remember exactly, but some relative poverty lines start at 60% of median household income.
I hope median household income is netto, otherwise this is skewed.
Paving the way for Linux gaming is a bit of a stretch here, but yes, userspacing security in Windows could enable Linux compatibility better.
Games that I actually played while listening to an audiobook:
Farming Simulator, Hardspace: Shipbreaker, Minecraft
Games that I wouldn’t recommend based on my experience:
Civilisation, Portal and any game that you’re not familiar with
Given the ASA’s scrutiny and their ‘offsetting’ project’s partual failure, this is no wonder. If they hold the pledge to insource the carbon emission reduction of their production, this is actually good news.
I’m saying this for years, but a) it’s quite late (seems like a 1990s issue) and b) OpenNIC is a bit of a joke atm (but support it anyways)
ICANN never should’ve been a creature of US-NTIA, but of the UN. The US has no right to decide for the digital world how everyone communiticates. No one really should (apart from about stuff like CSAM).
How do they handle the naming confusion?
In WR:SR (a Industrial City-Building Economy and Transport Simulator), there are different placing and overlay modes, like Snap-to-Grid (L4), Elevation (R4) and Underground view (R5), but I still need the first two buttons for zooming/radius(L1,R1), placing(R2)/removal(R2) confirm and the small buttons for placement elevation (for road/rails (and their bridges), pipes/cables) (X,B), mirroring (Y). (I forgot what A was for).
Basically every time you need more than two keys on the keyboard and the mouse simultanously, for the equivalent on the SD, the lower backbuttons come in handy.
I have a game that I was afraid of figuring out the controls yet; it is Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead. In this game I will likely need every available button twice or something.
I don’t have a room that would justify a desk. I use the SD daily and it’s faster than my other options anyway.
Some prisons might be better than others, some people might be able to withstand the system within and work on themselves.
This is like the disinvention of the printing press, at least from an archeological perspective.
Emulating NT synchronization primitives in Wine - Zeb Figura at Linux Plumbers Conference | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjU4nyWyhU8
Futex | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futex
Lock, mutex | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lock_(computer_science)
Inheritance wars wasn’t something on my FOSS list…