This is a decent guide to different software development methods.
I’ve done it before, it works but it’s also a pain in the ass especially when my master boot record went missing mysteriously like three fucking times. I just do dedicated rigs now instead.
Just wait until they introduce hard-coded, built in AI into WIndows 11, that’s when the “fun” will really start.
Beyond this assault, what Israel wants in Gaza remains unclear
Come on Al Jazeera, you’re normally better than this.
There are also quite a few studies which link right-wing authoritarianism to traumatic brain injurty.
I swear to god if it wasn’t for some very specific software programs that I NEED to use that simply isn’t available for Linux (nor Wine) I would have gone 100% Linux many years ago.
Found it because I’m not a it’s from August 2022
Can somebody explain this to me please
That ~5 seconds where the camera went over the map on his desk was the most interesting part of the entire season.
The former director of UNRWA was just on Al Jazeera tonight saying that this is Israel indicating to the world that they are 100% committed to starving the Palestinians to death and will go ahead with their premeditated genocide, the Palestineans and rest of the world be damned.
I can’t think of a better way to convey that then this mass murder.
That is a HUGE shift for the polls taken only 1 year apart, holy shit.
there’s zero chance this was an accident
Notable comment on that post:
At the risk of doxxing myself, the two names that are public so far are Zomi Frankcom and Damian Sobòl. I know those people. They were truly wonderful. They were smart, kind, selfless, and determined to give of themselves for people they had never met. They put in long, difficult hours for a lot less money than they could make in the private sector, and they were happy to do it because their cause is just. It’s a simple proposition — people need food. Giving food to people who don’t have it is the right thing to do, always. And for that they were murdered.
I cannot begin to describe the grief of their colleagues and their friends. Everyone I’ve spoken to is gutted by the senseless murder of people who wanted nothing more than to make the world a happier, healthier place. Everyone knows that working in dangerous parts of the world is risky. They took all the precautions anyone could have taken. They were in armored cars, they wore body armor, they were in a deconflicted zone, the cars were clearly and obviously marked as humanitarian, and they were in constant contact with the IDF to make sure they couldn’t be mistaken for combatants. And they were murdered, anyway.
I’m not entirely sure why I’m writing, other than to let our community know how wonderful these humanitarians are and how much good they brought to the world. It’s important to me that no one can call them reckless, call them extremists, or try to paint what happened as in any way their fault. Because it isn’t. They were good people doing a difficult job in the worst circumstances. They took every precaution one could reasonably take. And without the work they do, more people will suffer and die needless deaths. I lack the words to tell what a loss this is for the world, how much dimmer the planet is without their light. Rest in power, chefs.
Apparently they did do the counting, they just didn’t release the results.
very nice cats you have. splendid.
That’s awesome, but doesn’t Cuba have a pretty chronic problem with electricity supply? IIRC they get a lot of it from burning Venezuelan fossil fuels.