Méditerranée.
Méditerranée.
Why?
I like the concept of NewPipe combining several content providers.
To me, NewPipe’s Peertube would be better with a search function that can select any server as base.
Oil is different because 1 ppm can ruin a whole litre or something in that direction.
700.000 litres also sounds like much more than 700 m³. The average German citizen consumed 129 litres per day or roughly 47 m³ annually. The water consumption of 15 people is less than most blocks.
Energy consumption might be a real problem, but I don’t see how water consumption is that big of a problem or priority here.
Some prisons might be better than others, some people might be able to withstand the system within and work on themselves.
This is like the disinvention of the printing press, at least from an archeological perspective.
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Y u do dis?
I’m not your brother.
so much about blahaj.zone…
- Be disappointed since the graphics aged like milk
That’s kinda spoiled, lol
Emulating NT synchronization primitives in Wine - Zeb Figura at Linux Plumbers Conference | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NjU4nyWyhU8
Futex | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Futex
Lock, mutex | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lock_(computer_science)
something something western software
The comment reads a bit like corporate-speak and or an advertisement.
Folks also don’t need to be protected from themselves, because people perfectly capable of governing themselves once they figured out how plugins work.
One could read from this that plugins should be moderated better, maybe with automatic checks.
Hurd durr /s
Why the heck do I have to install something just to watch a video online?
MPEG-LA licensing or the legal hell of USA-based organisations is a risk to small projects like Fedora, so where possible they cut the risk and lay it on users decision to use propriatory licenses.
At least that is how I understood it. I don’t know how Arch Linux and Debian (i.e. pacman and APT) don’t have that problem.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hXJI-G7ulsg
For those who got an immediate ear worm.
I went to a German school way after the Wende and know US-American high-schools from various media, but I’m not too familiar with US-American curricula.
Sure. German history past the Second World War just didn’t seem too relevant for US-American high school for me.
People in the US know what a StaSi is?
How do they handle the naming confusion?