did they just break “the land of the free”?
did they just break “the land of the free”?
i would make a loss because of the tax on stock trades in my country and the fee of my banks broker ☹
but, as I mentioned it was kinda cheap, so not much money stuck in it. (i only trade shares for fun. i spend the money from my gaming budget on it, since i’m not very interested in new PC and console games any more.)
Maybe I shouldn’t have bought their stock a while ago… but it was so cheap 😅
I guess I’m stuck with it now 😑
no, the real challanges are staying open minded while not losing yourself and IRL
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if you “stand up” for something as irrelevant as a downvote, you’ll just exhaust yourself before the real challenges come up.
–exclude works reliable for me. can you give us an example of an --exclude and the file name that tar outputs when adding it?
ohhh, i thought it’s one of those English “grand uncle once removed” things that i barely understand, lol
As a European, I miss seeing Obama being nice to everyone he meets. I also liked the tan suit btw… Shame he didn’t run again.
lol, downvotes (and upvotes) only have meaning for sorting and on some clients posts starting collapsed or so. why would you retaliate for someone thinking your post should be placed a bit less prominently?
it was a topic at school for me.
he died for our sins
lol, but his racist base probably doesn’t care about black peoples jobs and the statement is degrading versus black voters. not sure how this is supposed to help him. it’s a lose/lose situation.
Windows, macOS and a ton of other Linux distros do that as well.
First of all, windows and macOS are not for free. They cost extra money, sometimes hidden in the PC cost when pre-installed. When they do a major update, like Win10 to 11, you are at their mercy, if your license can be used to upgrade. Often it can, but sometimes your PC is not “Windows 11 ready” or so and then you get updates for your old system for a few more years until they drop you like a hot potato and throw you to the malware wolves.
Additionally, in Windows the automatic updates are just for the OS itself and some apps from its store. A few apps like Chrome and FF install their own extra update service on top. A lot of other programs check for updates individually or some not at all and often you have to download and run their installer for every update. Idk how it is in macOS tho. Haven’t used it in years.
Yes, a ton of other Linux distros also have background unattended-upgrade or similar. However, the people who choose Ubuntu over those are usually looking for a quick solution that almost always just installs without problems. They usyally don’t have time or patience for any complications, however small. So they choose the fire-and-forget Linux and additionally have greater chances to find a fix or help in the super rare case it doesn’t work, because the bigger user base increases the likelyhood someone else is familiar or has infos regarding that exotic issue.
it’s kinda the fire-and-forget of OSes. you just press the update/upgrade button when the unattended-upgrade didn’t catch all and it just works for free and forever.
i used symlinks first, but they break when you rename target files or directories.
as long as it’s one file system, hard links work better for me. so one day i replaced them all with hard links.
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maybe koreader has an error and that causes the autologin session to end and you go to login.
another problem could be another login thingy started first and greetd can’t use the tty. check inittab
I agree, but agile and scrum are not meant to be followed to the letter no matter what. So people are doing it right if they notice some part of the process should be changed to make it work for them.
If I were a politician and found out a malicious actor like russia or china supports me, I would re-evaluate my whole campaign, plans and program. It’s an indicator there’s something in it that will harm my country.