And Windows 13 will be a single stick.
And Windows 13 will be a single stick.
watch out that you don’t cut yourself 😘
Nono, this is american time. 12/25/17 means 17th December 2025, so it’s technically from the future.
I swear, it’s no longer possible to distinguish satire from reality.
It would technically work, yes.
But also, you’re wasting a lot of storage space that way, especially if you do it often. You really only should backup your home directory, it contains all your data. You can simply re-install the rest from the internet.
TIL there is a standard editor
Same with people who say solar panels can’t ever work. They haven’t tried them in the last few years.
I would laugh if it wasn’t so painfully true.
I disagree.
this is about having a robust supply chain which is important for everyone
It is not. If we buy solar panels today, and the supply chain crashes tomorrow, that won’t bother us at all. Solar panels are a very durable product, and once bought, can last at least 20 years. So we would have more than enough time to find a proper replacement. So, having unreliable supply chains is not a problem with solar panels.
Yeah i mean, now you know what to search for on the internet.
Wait isn’t this just some fluid physics equation?
Like, incompressible fluid flow, iirc.
No map in the entire article? Or did I miss it?
“The number of births is the first indicator of the hope of a people,” Francis told an annual gathering of pro-family groups on Friday.
Hope comes first, births comes second.
You can’t fake an indicator and hope for the situation to improve.
Crazy. I’ve been a long-term Musk supporter (because of meaningful business targets: EVs and Mars colonization), but these recent events I cannot support. Laying off employees while not at the same time demanding Universal Basic Income on a state level (so that no single corporation is disadvantaged) is a death sentence to the worker population, and that, I cannot support. I’m out.
self-awareness
I often have discussions with myself, where I take stances that I utterly don’t support, just to see how I would argue against them.
It helps with decision making, because earlier you believed something was true, but now you know for sure.
I’m worried that Maps will be hit by the enshittification next. We need a good quality maps alternative. OpenStreetMap seems ok, but it lacks a few features, including trip planning.
It’s like a dead tree. The material and volume is still there, but it’s dead anyways.
Short question: how would they enforce that? What if I use some obscure messenger that nobody has ever heard of? What if I simply use
telnet
ornetcat
to send messages to other people?