We really don’t. We can barely make it to orbit. Boeing is failing at even doing that.
It’s like saying your grandpa can climb Mount Everest because he can shamble to the local tesco. It’s not even close.
We really don’t. We can barely make it to orbit. Boeing is failing at even doing that.
It’s like saying your grandpa can climb Mount Everest because he can shamble to the local tesco. It’s not even close.
We can land corpses or soon-corpses on Mars sure. Getting people there and back reliably and in good shape is going to be extremely difficult if not completely impossible. And the benefit is near zero.
I honestly don’t think any wetware human will ever land on Mars or even enter its orbit.
We’ll be posthuman cyborgs before that happens.
The world has changed grandpa. China is a superpower, Iran is a major regional power and Brazil has a lot of attractive people.
Even if so, a Chinese CEO pays taxes in China and re-invests the profits in Chinese companies.
At least if you order from China you’re supporting the people doing the work, rather than some shitty western bundler like Apple or Dell.
We don’t know.
While Windows doesn’t present the ability to read Linux filesystems to the user, that doesn’t mean that it can’t do it at all for some covert security state purpose.
They need spares after so many Boeings crashed.
There are host lists out there you can use, eg https://github.com/StevenBlack/hosts
tl;dr you append it to your OS hosts file. On Linux it’s /etc/hosts
I did that and a Windows update nuked Linux from the BIOS boot loader a few weeks ago.
The only safe option is to have completely separate machines. Thankfully with the rise of ridiculously powerful minipcs that’s easier than ever.
Why don’t they reverse the axis on the “less if better” graphs so you don’t have to look at the note on every graph…
So what’s the relevance of your comment to this story? Do you think they’re making the numbers up?
And did you know all media companies are owned by somebody?
What’s the use case for using anything other than red hat’s freeotp?
Why are you even bothering dude? Just back up your data and install it fresh. You’ll be done in 30 minutes.
This is an unprecedented move in Western democracies to block specific Internet sites
Claim 1
and is a worrying progression that they are flirting with the idea of censoring the Internet as a means of crowd control
Claim 2
I’m talking about claim 1
Hope you get help with your reading comprehension problems.
Yes it is.
“This is an unprecedented move in Western democracies to block specific Internet sites—and is a worrying progression that they are flirting with the idea of censoring the Internet as a means of crowd control,” Proton VPN’s spokesperson told me.
It’s really not. For example the UK has blocked rt.com for years now, and many other sites.
Well, no. Firefox deletes entries older than 6 months from history and there’s no way to change this or to export the data.
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Yes, in i3, sway, and hyprland with hy3.