sudo snap remove thunderbird --purge
Just another ordinary, average guy.
sudo snap remove thunderbird --purge
Linux in general doesn’t have any defined purpose, so the whole Archlinux mentality only really exists in that one distro. It’s a little unfair to confuse (for example) Mint and Tiny Core.
People always doubt democracy until they end up in a dictatorship of one kind or another. Then, they learn the hard way why a democracy is better.
TLDW: Risc-V good. Yay for open standards, etc.
Discomfort, he believed, was a good thing.
This is really all you need to know about worthless scum like Elon.
Factory workers in the US: First time?
I honestly think people using comic sans is more nightmarish than anything inflicted on us by wordpad.
Kiwi Farms is an active terrorist threat. Not taking them down is dangerous and irresponsible.
Xfce has been my main desktop for 15 years. I keep trying KDE and Gnome every now and then, but Xfce just delivers serious reliability and just enough configurability to make it great.
Bigots lke you always use “objective fact” when they mean their small-minded ideas they focus their bitterness/resentment on. If you had any evidence, you wouldn’t need to refer to it in such a hyperbolic way.
Snaps are generally slow, use more bandwidth on updates, and tend to be inconveniently restrictive for security purposes. It just makes way more sense to use apt for anything that isn’t gaming-related.
Maybe he should do like Nero and throw them to the lions in the circus.
In a report released today, researchers from Group-IB said they discovered the WinRAR zero-day being used to target cryptocurrency and stock trading forums, where the hackers pretended to be other enthusiasts sharing their trading strategies.
These forum posts contained links to specially crafted WinRAR ZIP or RAR archives that pretended to include the shared trading strategy, consisting of PDFs, text files, and images.
I see an “invest in bitcoin” and I immediately think caveat emptor.
They do depend on a lot of open source projects.
Before anyone calls this hyperbole:
Ron DeSantis recently suggested that he would be open to ordering drone strikes on Mexican drug cartels and migrants, whom he accused of carrying drugs over the border. “We’re authorizing deadly force. They try to break into our country? They will end up stone-cold dead,” he said, and he’s not alone. Trump, Reps. Dan Crenshaw (R-TX) and Mike Walsh (R-FL), Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR), and Trump’s former deputy secretary of homeland security Ken Cuccinelli have all proposed various military actions in Mexico, up to and including sending in ground troops.
No word on how anybody would ship all that food to places like Kenya.
It’s actually quite an interesting topic.
They’re rebuilding all the newer builds “out of an abundance of caution.” The servers themselves obviously don’t run on experimental software.