

Batteries don’t have ranges? The title is a bit annoying lol.


Batteries don’t have ranges? The title is a bit annoying lol.


I’m convinced it’s a troll bot at this point lol


I’d say it’s probably easy to investigate avenues they’d have to enforce it. Like how would they make Canonical, a British company, enforce age verification on Ubuntu, a product they give to users for free?
There’s no contract, no transaction, no legal entity need be involved in the process.
Hate your wife? Turn your front airbag into a claymore!
Wait. It’s the grass that’s AI? Haha. I’d assumed it was the god awful pavement.
Let’s say workstation.
I’ve always had dgpu issues on Linux. Every single one. Red. Green. Don’t matter. You’ve just made me realise that since I installed my 6600xt about a year ago, I’ve not had to touch or think about it since.
I love MATE. I left Ubuntu when Unity happened. It just never felt polished to me. I used MATE on and off since gnome 3 and unity. Currently off because I’m finally getting used to Gnome 3. And credit where credit is due, G3 is quite nice these days.


Bill gates couldn’t give a shit lol. He’s basically divested away from Microsoft in every meaningful way. He’s no more related than blackrock is at this point.
I’d also love to see activity tracking too.


If it doesn’t impact the rock, then why do they risk breaking the rules to do it?
I bike, walk, bus, drive. Generally in order of preference.
I have a medium sized wagon for the family, but we don’t generally use it during the week. Some weekend excursions are done by car , as I live in a place with ok public transit by anglosphere measures, but terrible by European ones.
But in general we bike everywhere. We have a cargo bike for the child which serves 90% of our needs.


They should add nudge bars. Damage the car, leave the tram unscathed.
That is insane. Look at those parking lots. That’s actually mental. Next to one of the most expensive land cost cities in the world. With one of the highest PT ridership metros in the Americas.


Yeah me too. I literally started to read because I couldn’t wait for mum to start reading and wanted to read past when she stopped.
I was literally sneaking away to read. My parents knew and turned a blind eye, not believing their luck that their son was rebelling by reading haha. I’ll always thank JK for my love of reading. But fuck her politics.
This has got to be a joke. No?


Yeah as a kiwi this resonates. But it’s weird to see us labelled as a “shoes on” country when even shoes outside are optional lol.


Has some one mentioned Debian yet? They should mention Debian.


It’s also worth pointing out that it wasn’t always a meta app.
They say that. But the proof really isn’t in the pudding for me. We regularly rely on both BSD and GPL based solutions and projects, and will suggest patches to upstream projects in specific cases. We sometimes don’t do this if it’s BSD, because our derivative works can be made to be more specific to us, and honestly it takes time out of internal projects to do so.
One license we absolutely don’t touch is BUSL.