It’s a shame FirefoxOS didn’t gain enough traction.
It’s a shame FirefoxOS didn’t gain enough traction.
They could make a web server and sell support for it.
If a guy doesn’t pay $3, has a knife and threatens the police -> mental problem. The answer isn’t shooting but handling the situation and deescalating.
Represented as a volume is also great. If I’m not wrong, his wealth in 500€ bills is a 165 m (180 yards) cube. One million is 3 l (a little less than 0.8 gallons).
At least two. Or make it with modules and only load the necessary one.
Not with the police. With the town hall. It’s not mandatory but saves you some headaches with paperwork.
I think the PS5 doesn’t come with a monitor so, why a laptop?
“If a game needs a server and the official servers shut down, the protocols have to be released to the public”. I think it would be a good starting point.
That “get registered” is one of the things I don’t understand why hasn’t been changed. In Spain you can vote the moment you are 18. No need to register anywhere. The only register that need to be updated is “where you live”, so you go vote to your nearest location.
A pedestrian can be involved in a car crash too.
Then maybe the answer could be something like a car wash machine: first pass with soap and then only water.
The need for bombing with nukes is a made up history. Japan was surrendering with just one condition that wasn’t a big deal and could be discussed in the peace treaty. But the bombs, specially the Nagasaki one, was not meant for the Japanese to surrender but as a show off to the USSR.
Because, believe it or not, [part of] the US saw the USSR as an enemy even during the war.
Can’t you make an script and make it autoload on start?
“Another shitty clone of the KDE launcher”, not “Another clone of the shitty KDE launcher” 😜
Have you read the lyrics?
Just think which countries make their kids pledge alliance to the flag in schools.
I’m thinking of governments using it and helping. They could have their computers running without Google sticking its nose.
You start dual-booting and end up booting always in Linux.
FYI: KHTML became Safari that became WebKit that became Chrome.