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I wonder if this will apply to generic printer cartridges
I wonder if this will apply to generic printer cartridges
We call that a robust democracy.
They should finish the PC version first.
That’s what happens when you skip the primaries.
The article says it was a surprise appearance. I guess not.
Why would they voluntarily lose access to all my personal information?
She can just show them the version history in Google Docs.
What does the CIA even do, if not investigate and handle exactly this situation?
The next move is to use AI to generate posts and comments
This article is kind of garbage. They praise Austin for being a bright spot and greatly reducing their homeless population, and have explanations for what’s working.
But they don’t mention that Texas criminalized homelessness.
Forcing people to go somewhere else doesn’t give them a place to live, they go somewhere else. It’s like paying off one credit card with another credit card.
I don’t know man. I really don’t want president Harris. Can we have Katie Porter as vice president instead?
Nah, Biden is too old to be VP.
In that case, the high stakes world of kernel management is probably not for you.
Taylor Swift will be 35 years old before the inauguration. There is still time to sub her in as vice president.
So much of today’s politics could be summed up by the phrase “we already fought a war about this, and your side lost”.
You know that you can make people very upset if you do it wrong. That’s something.
It’s like a metaphor for Linux itself
Are you allowed to make changes to the kernel? Sure, go ahead.
But FAFO applies. If you come at the king, you’d best not miss.
In a parallel universe, there’s a version of Linus who runs a restaurant that makes noma look like a taco bell.
That’s a fantastic way to guarantee my TV will not be connected to the internet