Relevant image I took at work today.
Relevant image I took at work today.
Username checks out I guess.
I think if you banned coffee, most countries would have legit riots of not revolutions. The people will put up with a lot, but not that.
It seems to me like they are deleting comments on the apology video that mention this at all. There are almost noone to be found, and when I tried clicking this recent one to see it’s responses, it gave a 404 error. Someone correct me if that’s wrong though. https://i.gifer.com/3OadD.gif
Of all the answers here, this definitely seems like the right one and the only one that makes sense.
Get wet. It sucks, but it’s not the end of the world. Especially if you dress appropriately.
You’re right, that’s certainly not impressive.
Norwegian, it’s like Danish but with an attractive accent.
Ah yes, the famous Nazi leader Hidler.
Do modern day fonts even support automatic ligatures? How does that work? Or are there Unicode symbols for them?
Anyone knows the performance of it? Can’t find any info online.
Would you say that about everything in the constitution then? The second amendment? I mean if something is so ingrained in the nation historically, it’s hard to dismiss that just because you dislike it.
You think poor people drive around SUVs in Hamburg because they use them for work?
Get bread and canned fish. You can also get canned tomato soup and eat it cold. And then make sure to bring some fruits or something.
You have clearly never been to Scandinavia.
How is this in any way good for anyone involved, including society as a whole?
Because it’s a shit ruling that says discriminating against people is a form of speech. At least that’s why I think it’s a horrible ruling.
You think the world would be better if there was no government than if there was one like in Denmark or New Zealand? Are you serious?
I just ordered the 64GB version and a 512 GB NVMe drive from Amazon, so now my wallet hates you a lot. But thanks for the recommendation and tips.
And people said Linus’ experience wasn’t representative of non-experienced users trying out Linux.