My solution is to use Firefox dev edition for the second profile.
My solution is to use Firefox dev edition for the second profile.
If you’re moving to Iceland and working in Iceland, that’s fair. Moving to Iceland and working for a US company, earning a US salary, that’s not.
Fight to make your country better! Otherwise, you’ll just contribute to the creation/enlargement of the same problem in some other place. Natives do not want that and start being very wary of digital nomads because of this.
Fedora, it’s bleeding edge, but stable enough for a daily driver. Also, most things work out of the box.
Why can’t mom and pop store compete with Costco?
This how you sound.
50 dollars a year for a note taking application? How can anyone think that this is remotely reasonable? Also, can you not shill this so hard? I don’t have strong feelings for Joplin, but the way that you’re trying to knock it down, it’s bordering mental.
I use Joplin, my notes are synced across devices, and I pay 0 dollars. I’m using Dropbox to sync, also a free account.
Joplin is also an alternative with desktop and mobile clients.
I know you want to go deeper, but here’s a nice summary of linux’s early history: https://lwn.net/Articles/928581/
Bmw wireless charging: exists
New iPhone: breaks
Must be bmw’s fault, flawless logic.
On top of the golden visa there are also a lot of digital nomads, who earn a US salary, while living in Portugal. These types obviously don’t mind paying a rent value that is unaffordable for 95% of the population.
Finally we’re on the news for something meaningful, and not for being the best destination for whatever.
There’s no need for that, we’re all on the same side, and the GNU tools may not be an os by themselves, but they are a crucial part of any Linux distribution.
I used infinity for reddit, so naturally I switched to eternity.
I have a small gripe with this article: CTRL+K, CTRL+U and CTRL+W don’t “delete”, they “cut”, and the clipboard can be accessed with CTRL+Y, which the article also fails to mention.
The city can be lit and bright and keep the light pollution to a low. If only street lights were on, and these were directed towards the ground.
For anywhere in Europe, really. It’s not the same everywhere, but I think generally speaking, most countries get at least 6 months between both parents.
It may seem like that at first, but the obvious solution ends up being even more convoluted.