

I don’t. I’ll share this technology, preferably with trustworthy competent people. At last, I’ll probably figure out how that decision lead to my assassination.
I don’t. I’ll share this technology, preferably with trustworthy competent people. At last, I’ll probably figure out how that decision lead to my assassination.
I haven’t played it in a long time, but I always enjoyed Super Tux Kart. It reminded me more of the Moorhuhn / Crazy Chicken Kart games than Mario Kart. In general, before Steam Proton made Gaming on Linux almost free of any hassle, I spent more time with free and open source games like Nethack or Battle for Wesnoth that are available in many Linux package managers.
It’s not really grief. Thankfully in my young life, I’ve yet not lost anyone, close to me, beyond my own decisions. But it takes me seconds to let go of people without ever expressing how much they mean to me. Then it takes me years or forever to let go of the thoughts.
If I reduce it to the shows where I watched more than a few episodes:
Gegenfrage: Warst du überall auf der Welt außerhalb Deutschland?
I don’t consider that promotion. Think from the perspective of the people who happily use US big corpo social media. When you’re forced to consume B, because A is banned, you’re likely not giving B a fair chance, even if it would have otherwise convinced you.
(Obviously you must still enforce rules and ban the platforms that don’t abide.)
I’d tolerate it, but not support it. Forcefully taking them away gains these platforms even more support and demand. Only when people seek for alternatives or a change on their own, we can solve the problems.
The USA is neither the best country nor the worst country. It’s just one of the countries.
Am I the only one who is against murder? Why is nobody talking about the immorality behind murder?
The last version of Windows 11 is approaching the end of active support. 2035 is the year of Linux desktop!