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Good thing he talks about Ukraine and not Russia then. :-)
Good thing he talks about Ukraine and not Russia then. :-)
That’s the problem with obnoxious updates, actually.
Why are you using arch Linux if not to debug your system though?
You must not be aware of the situation in France…
There’s no good option for it : either the parents pay for the uniform and it’s a tax fir the poors, or the government pay for it and the money would be far better spent on teachers and stuff.
Uniform doesn’t help for this either.
Maybe instead of throwing money for uniforms it could be used to hire teachers, repair the building, or buy furnitures? Just a couple of ideas you know…
We have the technology to feed and house everyone, and yet… Reality is full of plot holes I guess
I was certain you would answer this.
Problem is that you smoke more than you think, and you’re not as much in controle as you think, and it does yourself more harm, both physically and mentally, than you think.
Hard disagree on your take on cigarettes. Someone who smoke at a party every few weeks will get to smoke two packs a day in a few years. The addiction on cigarettes is extreme. I’ve never seen anyone smoking a little and staying that way.
That’s wrong. It’s definitely not most people, but many are undoubtedly team windows people.
That’s mostly fluff though. Like you show, the core is either Linux or bsd and gnu, and then you have a handful of families.
That’s not fragmentation, that’s freedom.
And compatibility is a big factor too. Because of gnu and posix basically, almost anything that works on one distro will work on another.
Imagine if each distro was completely locked from anything on another one. That would be fragmentation, and we wouldn’t be talking about it, because it would be shit.
When? Where? Last time I remember this in France was 19 years ago. :-(
What they should do is to delete copyrights from the law.
Isn’t that a hardware problem though? At some point you want your software to work, and years of reverse engineering for it to do so is a long time for it isn’t it?
What a healthy democracy this is!
It would be so sad if, in a democracy, you were able to vote for your ideals instead of voting against fascism isn’t it?
Membership suspension should be a no go. But unanimity is indeed a problem with 27 states. There should be a way for a like 70% majority, so the black sheeps can’t take the whole EU ostage.
The rules are not idealistic btw. It the most pragmatic rule of the EU: it is the only way for states to accept ruling from Europe. This way, there is nothing they must do that they haven’t bargained before they accept.
This is why any politician saying the EU is forcing them to do something is a big lier. Nothing in the EU is done without the approbation of each single EU country leader or its representative.
You didn’t read the article. The matter is the Israel/hamas war, not the Ukraine war.
You probably don’t have enough knowledge to understand the difference I guess…