This year I finally snapped (pun intended!), and moved to debian 12 on the desktop (after starting on Ubuntu 6.06). It’s so familiar, but somehow more straight forward. Things “just work”, as opposed to the constant niggles I had with Ubuntu.
“We’re determined to get this through as quickly as possible. So the real question is: is the Labour Party going to stand in the way and stop this from happening, or are they going to work with us and support this Bill so we can get it through as quickly as possible?"
Is this some sort of weird 3d chess thing that I’m too dumb to understand? " labour won’t back our batshit plan, so we’ll teach them a lesson, and call an election. Which they’ll win. And then they won’t enact our batshit plan. "
Nope, I don’t get it at all.
Saved you a click: “In a nutshell, if an app needs special permissions that can only be granted through ADB (or with root), you can just use Shizuku to grant them right from your Android device.”
Cough Snap cough
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I think winning the “paedo guy” lawsuit (somehow) makes him think he is beyond reproach, so he can do whatever he wants, with no consequences
I’m thinking pop os or just boring plain debian. This snap shit is just getting too much to bother with.
Why go to the effort of buying something, just to destroy it, and make it something different? Surely the brand isn’t strong enough to make it through such massive change?
After spending a fiver, they’ll win a 30p bottle of happy shopper cola
I’m going with the concensus of butter, marmite and cheese. But, if available, use the chilli marmite (dynamite) to make it top drawer.
Can’t say I’ve ever struggled with normal Cattle grids on my bike - I suppose in the rain they can be a bit sketchy, but go faster, and it’s more stable!
Nothing. It’s usually just a card, but as he’s away this week, not even that. Maybe a WhatsApp message will do.
Someone with a heightened sense of self importance!
Yeah, that’ll be useful! Nothing like bad conversations to keep you focused on the road
Take it you didn’t click “learn more”?
To sign into YouTube, you need to sign into Google.Com. that’s the cross site script. Nothing scary, or unexpected.