Comment Kirsch Bridge (Score 1) 34
Germans want to blow up the Kirsch Bridge even more than they want to engage in buggery.
Listen to the leaked tapes from last month.
Now they are forming a pretext.
Germans want to blow up the Kirsch Bridge even more than they want to engage in buggery.
Listen to the leaked tapes from last month.
Now they are forming a pretext.
Ah, so they won't be able to ID a little girl by her face but sexual assault is still OK with them?
These people are sick in the head.
The problem of airplane terrorism was solved over a field in Shanksville PA ninety minutes after a plane hit the North Tower.
We'll have to take back the Fourth Amendment if we want it - it won't be returned.
> I'm paying for it.
You'll stop when you get less value from it than the fee is worth.
It sounds like they're lazily destroying their value proposition but Subjective Value Theory says that set point will be different than everybody else.
It's still stupid of them to remove features for paying customers. Probably they are losing devs or hiring unqualified people for non-merit reasons. Their shareholders should be pissed.
FWIW when I was a teen I probably spent $100 a months (in 2024 dollars) on music so I can see why so many people subscribe.
I still own my CD's but only ever listen to the mp3 rips.
Which one do you like best now? Clementine was petty good when I went looking last.
Integration and sync with KDEConnect would be the bee's knees.
Worse than Discovery?
Bribe FTC to require them to tolerate fanfic.
I had some problem with a gitlab-ce install some months back where an update failed to install and then new updates filled the disk with the apt cache on it.
I used their docs to clear the problem and get current but there was nothing inherently wrong, just an upgrade error.
This may have preceded the security patch; if it's a common problem people who thought they were OK with automatic updates might be in for quite a surprise.
I am glad gitlab exists but goodness it's up to about 20GB for a half dozen very small text-only repos.
This is most likely.
The Fourth Amendment requires them to get a warrant for 100% but the Judiciary is hopelessly corrupt.
n/t
Before Rockefeller purchased Congress and Standard Oil was made a permanent corporation, they only existed for limited times and for public purposes.
It would be crazy to create an unaccountable immortal entity, they knew, from the mercantalist Chartered companies of the King.
Corporate America is unAmerican.
> Outsourcing your American security to India.
These people identify as transhumanist global elites, not Americans.
It's the National emergency information system.
For when cell goes down (again) or in a scenario where nrad hardened comms become necessary.
Assuming the existience of a nation state this is the least dumb car mandate.
That thing that kills starters and engines at stoplights is the opposite.
Sorry - out of money to help out Americans.
Congress only funds more important people.
Presumably since systemd runs as uid 0 run0 is just some glue code to tell systemd to run a process as uid0.
So on a systemd machine you get to throw out almost the entire sudo codebase which is redundant in that sense and has been a recurring attack vector.
But the bellyaching greybeard retards here will continue to get pwned because they refused to ever learn anything new after their brain got old and now they're hopelessly behind.
It sounds like if you need LDAP etc you just keep using sudo.
It might be "worth it" for a criminal to allow the backups and harvest private data.
Now skulduggerous types will be executing github searches for default bucket names and putting filters in for
I'm glad I pay for vm's by the data rate available!
silent pc is not hard these days. a very old i5 that I built about 8 years ago still does great with 1080p content. I dont care beyond that.
tdp of 65w and less means you can run heatpipes in your pc and with onboard gfx (good enough for video) you have a silent pc.
install all the right ad blockers for YT and you get free 'tv' and generally full control. yes, install linux. no need for win (have not used win since win7 days).
I can also ssh and vnc into my other systems.
zero reason to use the sticks unless you are hellbent on DRM sources.
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