With the open kernel modules you don’t have to do that anymore
With the open kernel modules you don’t have to do that anymore
It’s usually that way for a reason, is my thinking
At least you got a say in it. Not that all that many of you used your voice.
For me grilling is less about just food preparation and more about the different experience of using a grill and the different taste you got from it. So with propane, even though it makes food prep a lot easier and more consistent, much more convienient, it loses the taste aspect so a big part of the whole thing is missing for me. It’s all about what aspects you value and how much.
I’ve always thought that saying was weird. If I’m specifically grilling, I want to taste the heat. The smoky aroma is what makes grilling special to me. If you just want to taste the meat, it isn’t that different to using a pan imo. That’s why I like coal grills but prefer a wood fire, though that can be unpractical for some stuff
We outside of the US didn’t even have any say in the elections and are subjected to your constant, and I mean constant political shit.
It’s all so tiring
Didn’t it end up that women were liberated to work same as men but also at home they had the home work too. Russia never really lost that patriarchal family dynamic.
I think every other Us based company has to follow the same laws, as you’d expect tbh.
Organic Maps said not to blame this on Microsoft but rather on US law
The above codecs-extra change meant that we now didn’t really have an use case for org.freedesktop.Platform.openh264 since codecs-extra had FFMPEG’s internal H.264 decoder and the libx264 encoder.
Sounds like it was basically replaced with codecs-extra
They’re MIT licensed.
And for someone not knowing what that is, it’s a way to install and update stuff no matter what the distro, without messing with distro repo or otherwise messing stuff up.
Mentioning this on Twitter might bring it to his attention and since this is bad PR, he might expedite the complaint so that it gets fixed sooner. That’s probably the thinking here. I’ve seen it happen with companies before
I wasn’t ready to see that my friends are Brownshirts [34]. That they actively cheer on the genocide…I wasn’t ready for my friends being [concentration] camp guards, party officials, propagandists.
Yeah that’d do it
I hate this comeback. It’s so easily countered.
You ask what, I tell you
Thanks black science man