It did back in the windows 95 through XP days. I 'member when Windows would bog the fuck down if it was too fragmented. I’m pretty sure it was fat32 that was the problem.
It did back in the windows 95 through XP days. I 'member when Windows would bog the fuck down if it was too fragmented. I’m pretty sure it was fat32 that was the problem.
Collabora isn’t libreoffice, they contribute to the development of libreoffice, but they are a separate entity. As far as I’ve seen, collabora works more toward collaboration on documents and online stuff rather than the function of the office suite…While also being the largest contributor to libreoffice.
It’s not really worth anyone’s time to argue about the difference, though. I already feel like I’m making the GNU/Linux stallman statement.
A dog whistle in this context is saying or implying something that could be easily denied, but was intended for a certain specific audience to understand, like how a dog hears the whistle but the owner can’t.
So I could say “at around 14:00 I helped an 88 year old man at the protests, we should all start doing the same”
That alone is just a statement about an old man at the protests, the dog whistle is “I was counter protesting with my Nazi friends and we need more of us involved”. Since 14 and 88 are Nazi codes, they’re put in as unnecessary details that wouldn’t normally stand out or really be mentioned in a normal conversation.
It’s quite rare to not have red touch white
The question I’m constantly asking myself, is this incompetence or Russian influence?
The answer I usually come up with is “probably both”.
I see the design choice since the background is blue. But the answer is you change the background or separate the flag colors from it. You don’t go transparent because the background is the color you want. It’s a separate thing and it’s always red-white-blue. This is like wearing a green tie if you’re a weather person, except they’re usually competent and do it on purpose.
I was only in JROTC 20+ years ago and I’m pretty sure I can march in step.
You’re comparing a laptop at idle to the power supply for a pi that needs to power it at full load plus overhead and inefficiencies. That’s like comparing apples to an orange tree.
Yeah, but the crux of it would probably lie in the fact that they’ve never had money to manage. From what I’ve seen, everyone mismanages their money. If we had basic income, I would guess 90%+ would eventually get their shit together. 10 people needing food because they can’t manage money is better than 100 people needing food because they don’t have money.
On or a juxtaposition of on/off, you won’t know until you push it.