Don’t worry, the first bullet shows there’s treatment!
Don’t worry, the first bullet shows there’s treatment!
I will advertise this to my friends, they have lots of young people in their circles that go through games at a good pace. This looks right up their alley.
You won’t even need to heat the noodles up; they’re ready to eat right from the pouch.
American nukes… We’re talking Russian engineering here. I don’t want to give them any benefit of doubt considering some of the janky shit they have tried rolling out in this war.
Hey Russian UN Team, get fucked
Steam’s recent update to carve out a category for demo’s is kinda what you are asking for. At least it is in the right direction, if devs follow it.
So if I understand correctly, Israel managed to get a bunch of people in Hezbollah to use pagers and walkie talkies that contained bombs.
Think about it like, there’s one person who was able to tell the perpetrators of this that a big order of communication devices is being made.
Perpetrators are clearly sophisticated so it’s fair to assume they can throw some skilled team at it.
This attack could be years in the making.
Think of it this way
There’s your core of the system, the kernel part. It’s the engine of the thing but basically its the package manager. This is what Ubuntu, Redhat, Arch, etc is. It’s all interchangeable in some ways and also locked into a specific place you get your packages and updates. It could be any desktop and all of the desktop environments or just a command line.
So more often than not, the core will favor a specific desktop environment. You can always install multiple environments and they’ll work but there’s some things that are suited for one desktop environment over the other. Many of the basic apps don’t work outside their environments. KDE apps don’t always work in Gnome and vis versa.
So when you download Ubuntu, your basically says give me the package manager that points to the Ubuntu repositories that will understand your version of the core and give you prepackaged software that is meant to work with Gnome.
If you go with Kubuntu you’ll get the same treatment but with the KDE desktop environment and all of its basic stuff.
But you can install KDE on Ubuntu and you can install Gnome on Kubuntu.
You can mix and match all the desktops if you want but at some point it does cause problems because the developers make different decisions and use different software that you’re package manager has to deal with.
So some distros do things different, have different configurations and package managers. I use Arch which uses pacman (package manager) to give you core software that they keep up-to-date and test but it’s limited in what it offers. So instead it has an AUR that can be accessed though many different sub package managers, like yay
I could go on but I hope this makes a little sense about the difference in distribution and desktop environments.
If you want a Windows 98 style desktop, look at KDE. It’s a lot like how Windows works
One guy visited 6 times. He is HIV+
The last paragraph 💀
I feel so heartbroken for this person
The JAMES song Walk Like You always makes it into my heart when I think about this…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCK4Rul948I
You know more than you think you know
This universe is in your eyes
Inside the galaxies collide
They have a few songs where they do a great job of painting how small we are and yet we are made of the greatest things the universe has every made… We are.
But I can talk…
yeah, eating it generally makes me feel gross but smoking it was never a problem
It is something else to have to explain to seasoned techs that if they aren’t parsing the issue as a people problem or a technical problem right off the bat, they are going to end up wasting a lot of time. Like how did you not come to this a long time ago? You can’t fix people problems.
Nightmare fuel
They friends not food
Probably depends on where you live but if its gross just put it in the garbage. If you are concerned about the workers safety, put it in a box and fill the box with other trash so it doesn’t present a danger. Not all glass can be recycled even if its put into the recycling bin. But even glass that is not recyclable can be used for lots of other things. One of the cool things I discovered a bunch of years ago is that junk glass that isn’t recyclable can be used to capturing methane from old landfill (they create a thick layer of crushed glass on the top of the old landfill and then cover that with a membrane and then they can suck the gas that is stuck between the glass layer and the membrane.)
pictures you can hear
OMG they are so cute
note to self, if my instance ever fold
join @dubvee.org
What is that crap? Someone needs to ILoveCandy … Newb