You don't own the thing you bought!
I had been trying out Linux and finally decided to install it to my ssd. The timing ended up such that I got the wifi issues on the new install but not my old one, and they basically make the OS unusable. I didn't realise any of this and am new so did heaps of reinstalling and searching trying to figure out what had gone wrong since it was all fine when it was installed on my HDD.
I finally found some forum posts and bug reports about this after wasting a day assuming it was something I'd done wrong 😂.
Gonna stick to lts kernel from now on I think. 6.6.6 seemed pretty fitting to me, even if it was 6.6.5 that actually broke it.
one of us, one of us
This is ridiculous, the first anti zionists were all Jewish. Some were even assassinated for their views. Zionism should not be conflated with Jewishness at all.
Judge really couldn't find a better phrase than 'miscarriage of justice'
I think they're commenting on all the people who thought it was amazing because they'd mostly been exposed to Marvel movies.
ps: I have no dogs in this fight
He bought it so he's the only shareholder. It's not publicly traded anymore.
So many good reasons to eat less meat.
I don't understand free speech absolutists. You don't think that maybe calling for all Palestinians to be killed is maybe a bit genocidal and should perhaps be discouraged on a social media platform?
Mind you this isn't a law and wouldn't lead to any actual limiting of liberties, it just means we discourage genocide on social media. Something that seems pretty reasonable to me, and I think any large enough platform should probably feel some obligation to do.
I didn't do that, I just communicated why I thought the video misrepresented the issue.
Disclaimer: I'm vegan, btw.
I hate things like this because I feel like they misrepresent the issue. Yes, I'm sure there's some morons out there that think you have to kill the sheep, but that's not what the vast majority of vegans think. Also it's great if this person is treating their animals well but that's absolutely not the case for the vast majority of commercial wool farms where practices like un-anaesthetised tail docking, mulesing and castration are common. And given the sheerers have quotas to make the sheep are often handled roughly and injured and when they get older and the wool quality deteriorates they're still sent off to a slaughter house all the same.
Sure there's some tiny farms out there that take good care of their animals and practice ethically and I'm all for it, but videos like this give a really skewed look at the problem by misrepresenting the complaints vegans have and also the practices on an industry scale.
Peace.
Who knows what their intentions are, but they're still spreading a good message. And to be fair there is a difference between a fairly lax work from home policy and wanting to work from home permanently. It could also just be a smaller company where they don't really have official policies for things that haven't come up yet.