Maybe, but both artists didn’t necessarily think about the same.
Maybe, but both artists didn’t necessarily think about the same.
Akshually, the song ‘Hurt’ is originally from Trent Reznor / ‘Nine Inch Nails’.
Access to “real time” kernel which is useful for drones etc.
Isn’t the S-400 this ‘highly advanced’ AA system Turkey bought making the US really upset?
“mobile bioweapons factories in
AfghanistanIraq” To quote our minister for foreign affairs: “I’m not convinced”
Reading the other reply, I guess it’s about ‘payment’ for taking a hitch hiker. As fuel became expensive now, the driver can no longer afford the other two options in exchange.
So a bit like Debian testing after the stable release and before freezing.
Does this happen regularly with Tumbleweed, or just when you use your system rarely, like every other Friday 12th?
In reversed order.
No, not that far. Please stop in middle of the Atlantic. Or do you hope both sink?
Look into the Markdown code. The link description is missing.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/science/scientists-gave-octopuses-some-molly-heres-what-happened
Then keep pushing it further into the Atlantic.
Then you’d need to dig really, really deep. Even deeper than where the Balrog lives.
There is probably no gender neutral variant in ancient Hebrew.
Personally, I use KDE on Debian and it works great on my 2011 Laptop.
I just think, especially for a beginner, remembering the ‘under the hood’ commands, e.g. package managers, different preconfigurations of installed packages e.t.c., for such different distributions is probably quite challenging.
As Nobara is Fedora based and Linux Mint is based on Ubuntu/Debian, perhaps stay in this eco system and use some Fedora spin/derivate on the Laptop as well.
Good luck with the transition away from Windows!
That’s odd. I hate closed eco systems.
If proton supports CalDAV (I’m not sure), it should work e.g. with DAVx5 which integrates well with Android calendar.
The Energy of the .45-70 is 3867 J. For comparison: 9 × 19 mm NATO, used in guns, has 481 J, 5.56 × 45 mm NATO and 7.62 × 51 mm NATO, both used in rifles, have 1800 J and ~ 3600 J, respectively.