

In that case the EU will have to tax them proper.
In that case the EU will have to tax them proper.
Hasn’t this been the case since the computerization of hospitals? Haven’t there been many ransomware attacks against hospitals?
I feel like they’re reading too much into this.
I really hope the whole shift away from American products will convince more software and game developers to provide native support for Linux. I am approaching the fence.
I still have an old copy of the installer with that command intact. Might be good to keep around.
Hear me out, take the optic sensor from a mouse and put it on the bottom of one of those boards. Then you wouldn’t have to move your hand to use a mouse.
That sounds awful though. There’s a reason why touch pads are so unpopular in cars, there’s no tactile feedback to the buttons. Part of learning to type is getting a feel for the keys.
Alright, what spoon news do you have to share?
Could this be the worst designed car ever made? I really wish we could have a Top Gear episode on it.
I wonder if we will finally get a visible notion of the inaction in protests in the US compared to the rest of the world.
I bet non-US protests will average at 2000 people per, but protests in the US will total 2000 people.
A lot of big-name software devs would need to offer official Linux support next to official Windows and MacOS support. Yes, some do, but that’s still the minority.
Good timing, right in the middle of a boycott of the US by a lot of the EU.
I love it when bad guys get their due, however small. The EU needs to show that EU citizens are, unlike Americans, not just sheep to milk for money.
Problem with setting Teslas on fire is we can’t know if it’s an act of protest or if they just did that on their own.
AmeriCo., presidential endorsements now on sale.
You need to include videos of Subway surfers and Family Guy funny moments on the sides of the report, and a compilation of satisfying videos in the background
Last week I had my Steam account targeted by some Russian suka, turned on my computer to find my Steam account locked down with a warning about suspicious activity and a phone I did not recognize among my authorized devices, geolocated to Russia. I have since doubled down on security across all my accounts, but I remain wary. And of course it was Russia, because that seems to have become a cyberden of thieves now, if somebody tries to hack you odds are they are Russian.
I really hope the EU also doubles down on internet security. I don’t know if it’s possible to sever all connections to the Russian parts of the internet, but that would be nice and would definitely help me sleep easier at night.
Give it a swirl, a sniff, and check the legs.
I’m kind of tempted to keep using Windows just to remove these features as a big middle finger to MS.