Especially on IRC
Especially on IRC
When the resolution of so low you can’t find your own country
This is one of the most American comments I’ve ever read.
I had a student job with the HPC group at my university. I was working on adding features to some tools they built from the ground up, which was really fun. It’s also nice to work with a bunch of PhDs that are really passionate about their area of expertise.
Install Gentoo and put the package on GURU, it’s really easy (and .ebuild > PKGBUILD)
That’s a relief!
All social media that came after IRC should die. \s
This seems really cool for tiling windows managers (even Windows has tiling options, although I’m not familiar with those). That being said, I still prefer a multimonitor setup on my tiling WM of choice.
I’m from in Belgium, and have colleagues from countries from both sides of the second world war. The carpet bombing of cities is still talked about every now and then. It’s still remembered as one of the worst tragedies during that war (apart from the obvious), and the scars it left in many family trees still pain the people to this day.
Hearing stories from Gaza and the Donbas always remind me of the stories I used to hear from my grandfather, and I believed we left those war tactics behind in the last century. It’s absolutely insane hearing an allied country to ours debating using those tactics again.
Mead- and winemaking. Also Linux and home servers.
That’s not really knowledge I need day to day, lol
I don’t really know, it just looks like a plastic toy your nephew would play with.
Wait, is that a real gun? That looked like a toy to my non-American eyes
It’s almost the European Parliament and US presidential elections. Just today our national crisis centre heightened the threat level after a presumed Russian threat mail was send to Wallonian schools yesterday.
Our QA manager is one of the founders of our company, so the work his team does is amazing. Doesn’t take away I get a heart attack any time I get a message from him…
The cool thing with Gentoo is that you can just decide one day to switch to systemd and it’s about as easy as changing your profile and updating your system (and maybe recompiling your kernel)
It’s disturbing how common this mindset already is.
That’s an interesting perspective. Do you think it would be better to have separate legal documentation in German, which you then can refer to in your comments?