

And capitals for readability.
And capitals for readability.
Americans will often call any book snobbish and outdated, though.
Well it’s too late to start a world war this time, since Putin already beat them to it.
Nothing has beat mutt so far. But that’s not for everyone, naturally.
Writing is a really good tool for slowing down. Handwriting even more so.
It’s not. It’s the “premium” products that have this proprietary bs and branded parts trying to justify the inflated prices. The cheapest printers are all just generic clones with no lock in and mostly generic parts. Practically DIY kits only without the DIY unless something fails.
And it’s making Republicans nervous.
Doubt.
It’s not a file name. It’s shell syntax. Specifically, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Job_control_(Unix)
That’s a pretty terrible article on the subject, but I don’t have a better one at hand. You could read some shell scripting tutorial or manual or maybe a beginners guide to Unix. A decent one should explain job control well.
But basically, in a script or command line, an ampersand ends a command and runs it in the background without waiting for it to finish before running the next command. A semicolon works the same but waits on the foreground.
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Lots of dictatorships have elections. Elections alone aren’t a proof that anything else is happening.
That is a really great picture. Not just a great cat but I’d be happy just seeing that on a wall somewhere because of the aesthetics of the image.
Also, great cat. I miss my old little tigers.
“accidental”
Microsoft wants GPG/PGP dead and if it isn’t in outlook, corporate won’t use it and if corporate don’t use it, there’s no business incentive for services either.
Beans and beans and beans.
Has been for a few decades, but now more than ever.
Absolutely not. A two party system was barely nominally a form of democracy. Current government walks like a dictatorship and quacks like a dictatorship. They might hold a fake election one day like many of those do, but still no.
Most dangerous? Yes. Maybe.
Biggest? No. It’s in the magnitude of a spy thriller plot for plausibility.
Piracy is not theft.