aka @JWBananas@startrek.website aka @JWBananas@lemmy.world aka @JWBananas@kbin.social
It’s all relative
This
The source article is barely any better.
I mean, based on the image, it does say the caffine content prominently up front.
It wasn’t always labeled so prominently.
There is no one true replacement for AutoHotkey on Linux.
Just because thing, [that] doesn’t mean other thing.
You can’t even prove that it’s grammatically incorrect!
But it sounds awful. And I can’t even come up with an alternative.
Nevada is the only state with legal prostitution.
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That’s what they just said. It should have been fixed 124 years ago.
It was still infinitely better than Captain Proton
I was going to recommend Chromecast Audio, but Google killed that.
Google Home Mini might be a good alternative. You can actually pair it via Bluetooth to an external speaker. Then you can cast directly to it.
I’m with Shatner on this one.
E.g. why do you need more than 2 years of support for a workstation?
Enterprise isn’t rolling out the new release on release day.
Enterprise is waiting until the “.1” release so that the most glaring bugs can be identified and resolved. And enterprise is doing gradual rollouts after that, with validation, training, hardware refreshes, etc.
For a release with only two years of security updates, it would not be surprising for a given enterprise to only have the chance to take advantage of, at most, one year of them.
A two-year LTS release cadence with a five-year tail of support and security updates is much more practical. That leaves enough overlap in support for enterprises to maintain their own two-year refresh cadence without having to go through periods without security updates and support.
Stating that debian isn’t secure enough really confuses me as it is one of the most solid distros out there.
Where is the toggle to enable NIST-certified FIPS compliance in Debian? On Ubuntu you just enable it using the pro
client and reboot.
How very Facebook will sell your data if you do not copy and paste this message of them.
Their posts show up in Google with ads next to them. That is commercial use, which is prohibited by that license. I wonder if they intend to sue Google.
What does a license have to do with the topic?
Is it not the set from Strange New Worlds? Saves on budget?
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And what about that part with the warp trail shenanigans? There were 20 different trails, so they don’t know which way they really went? Why not just do 20 jumps and find out? Didn’t they do like 100 in short succession in season 1?
Hang in there though! The rest of them are good!
It’s more of a Jeremy Bearimy