

The guardians of the revolution, which are the actual regime, are thoroughly enkysted in every part of the structure of the country and will be difficult to dig out. The government and the mullahs are disposable.


The guardians of the revolution, which are the actual regime, are thoroughly enkysted in every part of the structure of the country and will be difficult to dig out. The government and the mullahs are disposable.


I’m trying to think of a time when I thought “oh, if only I had an IA assistant in my file manager”…


It’s apparently a beautiful place to visit with great people. But it’s probably a little premature.


And it was apparently promptly mostly scrambled by the regime which also managed to confiscate a lot of the antennas.
Would he do that? Go on the Internet and tell lies?
And they know they can reactivate as many bases as they like, or create new ones if they wanted to. It’s all part of the current deal they already have and completely ignore.


Looks great for my blog!


Who?


Sun was such a useful contributor to the ecosystem and they fucking trashed absolutely everything. It’s a miracle that so much stuff could be saved.


You’re having a space characters infestation, you should do something about that.


They should just sell at a loss and make it up on the volume, duh!


I used Apple with an Apple 2, then once bought an Apple laptop just before they switched to intel cpus as an experiment. For reference I had already been running Linux for years at the time, so that was a test. It lasted three or four months before I ran back to Kde, couldn’t stand how rigid, awkward and closed the interface was. As an aside, it was pretty much impossible to extract my data from their “photos” app. They renamed everything and dumed it in a maze of illegible directories.
That was my last contact with Apple.
Even Microsoft felt more user friendly to me.
Oh Switzerland, you’re so silly.
The thing is, there was a (twisted, yes, but actually there) logic to what the Reich did. What the US does appears to be fairly random as they change their mind every other week, and their rants rarely, if ever, make any sense.


Obviously it was Denmark. Did you even see how it dressed Greenland? What did it expect?


Bose innovates again by creating “open source” without source, and while keeping everything closed!


But that kind of user typically won’t want to because it’s much too scary.
Of course it’s trivial to install Linux, you just have to click “next” five times or so.


That’s the rational answer. Replace a thing when it’s no longer fit for its purpose, typically because it’s broken.


You’re much more optimistic than I am. Maybe I’ve spent too much time with users who are usually scared of clicking on an unknown button, because after all, who knows what could happen if they click on “ok”?
That’s the theory, assuming that the Amd Gpu works with Linux. It might also just crash your system, which is a know problem of the driver, which hasn’t been fixed. You have to semi-randomly pass parameters to the kernel, hoping to find something that works.