Comment Re:systemd? (Score 1) 226
It's not. It's only a dependency to run X as non-root.
It's not. It's only a dependency to run X as non-root.
And it will run on Wayland using XWayland.
What does any of that have to do with my post? I was simply asking you how many users there were of XQuartz since you were implying it was some large number.
And how many users is that?
An Atom is not ARM. How exactly does that have any relevance to their question?
Huh? NetBSD was a 386BSD fork as well.
ARM is a Tier 2 architecture for FreeBSD so I wouldn't get my hopes up too far, but you might get lucky.
Welfare hasn't existed since the mid 90s. Bill Clinton signed the law that abolished it. Secondly, unemployment doesn't last forever. So even if people were doing that, which no one has proved more than a small minority is doing, it's not like they could live on it for more than a year or so.
Amazing to see that people are still falling for Reagan's "welfare queen" fantasy.
You don't read much of Stan Lee's works then I presume? His works have always been about political and social issues.
You are using archaic myths to justify misogyny.
Right, because slapping big tits on a female character to appeal to creepy nerds is the height of enlightenment and anti-misogyny.
Taking a historic Superhero character and making it a woman is a good thing. The industry needs fewer people like you, and more young girls.
Sure, it would be if she wasn't made to have the same ridiculous and unrealistic body proportions that no woman can live up to. Same with not having your female characters just be simply riding the coattails of a popular male character. If they really believed the nonsense they are spewing they would have created an original character without ridiculous things like the huge tits. As it is, this is just comics sexism disguised as "empowerment".
And apparently not strong enough to not need a huge rack to sell issues.
That's because those nerds were idiots.
Sure they can. Governments have been doing that for decades.
The USA is risking to loose one of the few remaining friends it has in the world.
Sure, if you're naive enough to think the government outrage is real and not just a show for the plebes. In the real world, the German government will continue to share information and use the NSA as an information source. They'll just try to continue to work towards making sure they are not being spied from now on.
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