I use opensuse (tumbleweed and slowroll) because I just wanted to try it out a few years back and it mostly just works.
If I were to reinstall today, I’d probably use fedora again, since it’s much easier to use things like Waydroid.
I use opensuse (tumbleweed and slowroll) because I just wanted to try it out a few years back and it mostly just works.
If I were to reinstall today, I’d probably use fedora again, since it’s much easier to use things like Waydroid.
Also “sausage”, which is just a general term for all sausages in Europe
Mate, somebody just asked if a vehicle is necessary (since they are expensive). For you (and plenty lf other people), the answer is ‘yes’, but that doesn’t mean it is for everybody.
It’s fun, but it being in Spanish kind of debunks it, unfortunately.
I used to spend some time on ocean vessels and listening to the captains of all the ships yap at each other in broken sea-english (since it’s the international lamgauage) was one of my favorite bits!
She (similar to Reagan in the US) enacted a massive shift in government/society from a more social-democratic focus to a more (economocally) liberal one. Her big goals were to privatize and financialize as much as possible.
This ended up leading to (as it always does) massive increases in inequality, with particularly rural/industrial regions suffering heavily while the services/financial sector in London boomed.
So she is EXTREMELY polarizing. Many conservatives or big-business types worship her, while for many/most others she’s seen as the worst thing to happen to the UK.
Cars in cities.
You don’t realize how insane they are until you spend time somewhere without them.
I had this too! I think my high frequency hearing is just really good.
I recently was at a wedding and only the little kids and myself (in my 30s) were really annoyed by this device the venue had which used high frequency beeps to scare away rodents and things.
Well, we’re comparing them with (electric) cars here, which are much more expensive.
Nothing I love more than multilingual movies where different groups speak different languages.
Language barriers (and overcoming them) is such a huge part of everyday life for much of the world’s population.
The value of the stock (which is outrageously overvalued) is solely down to musk’s personality cult. So now that it’s been announced that he should be “leaving government and going back to his companies” it led to a stock jump, since his presence is the only reason that the stock is worth a lot in the first place.
The issue is that Musk often sounds convincing when he talks about things you don’t really know much about, and there are a LOT of investors who have a lot of money but don’t really know much about anything.
Both were really intense for me, but Jurassic Bark can’t be topped (personally)
The physical design was somewhat similar but if you look at old footage from cities you’ll see that walking on the street was completely normal.
There didn’t yet exist this idea that we have to leave 80% of the street exclusively for cars.
I’m genuinely confused how you think that these two examples of internal uprisings are at all connected to someone saying effectively “don’t count on international law to mean anything since there isn’t any body to enforce it”
Germany is actually trending the other way. Modern Parlaments have more parties than they did in the past.
I think he’s just obsessed with controlling the arctic, since it’s going to be ice-free soon (and thus incredibly important for global shipping)
It’s why his 3 main “targets” are Canada, Greenland, and Panama (for the canal)
Yeah I have used opensuse for the past couple years (still do!) but while there is plenty to like, if I were to do a reinstall I would likely move back to Fedora.
Then again, I basically never use YaST, which I suppose is one of the main song points.
It’s literally not any different. Starlink is just a less-reliable broadband internet connection, it has nothing to do with WiFi
As a non-native working in German, the numbers are one of the trickiest parts.
My jobs generally involve a lot of math and discussions of numbers, and I often struggle with swapping numbers around in my head. Especially because when you get to bigger numbers people often switch between (or use a combination of) listing individual digits left-to-right and saying multi-digit numbers.
The though is when you occasionally notice natives mess it up!
He always gets so hung up on MIT because of his uncle
Unfortunately you cant, that’s why they are getting thrown out and looking at paying 1500€ soon