What was it before that, though?
What was it before that, though?
What’s the percentage chance someone has misunderstood the difference between causation and correlation?
And time moderating it, especially if they run their own.
Pitch a micro instance with little more than the rfc2142-like addresses emulated on there - info, mayor, council, admin or chat master, whatever - useful for tagging, forwarding on the way in and info dissemination on the way out.
Much less work to run, since outgoing is all gonna be pre-vetted.
And the 302 reponse on the non-ssl port is such a no-brainer.
3b) Simultaneously, they need to be reminded and shown that the public *cannot* see what happens on Twitter or Facebook or it is much harder.
This is a fantastic point that I know I would have left out. If you’re suggesting we should be complete so that the info is there and we’re spelling out the implied difference, then I think that’s excellent.
File-by-file integrity check against signed checksums upstream to trivially confirm validity of deployment.
But that’s probably not interesting.
“democracy” supports
democracy “supports”
FTFY
I love the female lead on river. I’ll watch anything of hers based on her river performance.
There seems to be a fundamental equality problem there.
You’re suggesting the Penguin is now a reformed man?
THE SYSTEM WORKS !!
Filter/mod the word, or just block any items containing any text with those words in them?
I.e. change a comment or just reject it at the gate?
Incremental improvement is bad?
premium economy
You can only pick one of these
See also: Upper Lower Class
past them multiple times
Crop-dusting for justice.
It’s okay to spell-check articles before screen-shotting them.
everyday
every day
bloatness
bloat
experiences
experience
I used a linux desktop in 1995 or so. Never since. Even when I was working with the company building unix and linux - to be clear, building and selling AT&T Unix and a Linux distro - our standard kit was windows. It was less hassle as winamp, vanDyke and Mozilla ran better as-is.
I haven’t used a linux desktop in 30 years of linux. Maybe this year?
False equivalences are fun.
That’s the one that avoided any enterprise SSHd, right?
It is the standard.
This is called False Equivalency.