Good Burger
Good Burger
It’s not a competition, you don’t need to compare yourself to your coworkers or police their work ethic.
Now if they’re ordering you around that’s another issue.
IIRC they all kinda pretend that parking doesn’t exist
All birds are descended from the theropods that survived the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event
All birds are dinosaurs, not all dinosaurs are birds though
Mike Gravel was a pretty cool guy
The AES podcast has a good episode on Laos: https://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/show/8d546709-2b54-498a-a29d-a0bde330a940/id/25666209
Luna Oi has a lot of videos on how socialism works in Vietnam: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN4l7I2RxGBJ3i_EFi1SzuA
What is non-structural geology? Is there such a thing as purely decorative basalt columns? Non-load-bearing mountains?
Thanks! I did a fresh install of Debian (64 bit) with KDE, and it seems to be working for me, except it’s already frozen up and needed a reboot twice. I might go with a more lightweight DE if that keeps happening.
It’s an intel core 2 duo t9300, which I’m pretty sure is 64 bit. I guess I was confused because it was previously running a 32 bit version of windows 7.
Edit: I’m not sure if it’s amd64 or aarch64 or mips64. I think it’s amd.
I was under the impression that it’s old enough to only work with the 32 bit OS. I’ll double check that and try installing the 64 bit version if I can.
If the 32 bit version is all that will run, am I shit out of luck when it comes to running any modern software?
I tried “flatpak remotes” and it listed flathub. I also tried “echo $?” after installation and it returns 0. So it should be working.
But when I try to install Shortwave in the terminal it says:
error: Nothing matches de.haeckerfelix.Shortwave in remote flathub
I also can’t find Shortwave in the software center.
Edit: I wonder if this is because it’s a 32 bit OS?
Yes it’s Gnome
Thanks! I think I’ve seen some frame skips, I’ll double check and maybe go with a different DE. And having heard all that, I’ll keep Ubuntu as a last resort.
How do you setup the auto login?
Have all the secular and Christian Palestinians given up on life?
The first few chapters of Cosmonaut Keep by Ken MacLeod take place in an alternate history where the USSR took over the EU. The author is either an anarchist or a trot and the main antagonist is a “stalinist.” The sequel is pretty good, the 3rd book not as much.
The novels Singularity Sky, Iron Sunrise, and Glasshouse by Charles Stross take place in post scarcity settings that aren’t explicitly FALGSC but pretty close.
A million seconds is about 12 days. A billion seconds is about 32 years.
I don’t think I need to know about that