What? They didn’t sign the treaty. The treaty was between the PRC and the UK. HK didn’t sign….
What? They didn’t sign the treaty. The treaty was between the PRC and the UK. HK didn’t sign….
HK has been politically part of PRC since, what, 97? It is not moving closer to China at this point. After Beijing installed a puppet, it became a definitive part of PRC. Hell, they are arresting news organizations. The UK held up their end of the deal, and PRC isn’t following through on theirs
Details, details… you gotta look at the bigger picture
Gotta get out while the gettin is good. Otherwise, if you lose the copyright lawsuits… RIP
So despite what they say, Arch IS the superior distro
Alternatively there is weechat. I haven’t tried them back to back so I can’t tell you which one I like better
Hey, even if Concorde failed doesn’t mean it wasn’t the first commercial plane to break the sound barrier.
Their stock didn’t crater when they didn’t return a profit
Counterpoint: Tesla before they made a profit
A lot of valuation for these companies is not based on profitability, but rather on growth. So as long as you can show investors that you’re growing, they will buy in.
Also, what are the chances they don’t have a cheaper option of using GCP/AWD/Azure/etc?
What? You mean I shouldn’t add the repository realmalware.spyware because the package requires it? No, that can’t be right
You don’t have time be on arch, gentoo, etc to heavily customize your system - you can customize on Ubuntu’s. That the beauty of Linux.
I’d argue that we need more /wayland/ tiling WM. But you are right that most desktop users (ie. OSX, Windows) just want something intuitive that makes sense. They don’t want to learn i3wm. But once you do learn it, it’s hard to go back
Dunno I prefer Heineken
What does that offer offer grep/egrep
Why should I post someone else for DNS records if namecheap is handling it just fine for my use case?
Nope. I’m not sure if I should be happy that I’m not the only one.
I prefer to be called daddy. Godaddy
I like running my email server, because I justify it with my use cases.
If you like to spend time conversing with support about why your IP is on a blacklist, or why your email is being sent to spam (or outright rejected - I’m looking at you Microsoft), and then trying to increase your domain and IP reputations, be my guest.
Otherwise, a service is generally best
I mean, I use namecheap. I’m thinking about throwing one of my domains onto cloudfare just in case.
If you don’t like namecheap, some people have been suggesting porkbun or something.
Is EAAC similar to EAC where we’ll need a specifically compiled glibc?