

This could be a blessing in disguise. He called Biden a retard on Monday. He’s now upped the threats a notch.
Could be he got some very bad health news from Walter Reed medical over the weekend.


This could be a blessing in disguise. He called Biden a retard on Monday. He’s now upped the threats a notch.
Could be he got some very bad health news from Walter Reed medical over the weekend.


Boomers no longer have the majority voting power. You can stop this any time.


Standard US tech industry. Copy and steal in a mad dash to monopolize the market. Sue everyone else into oblivion. Crown yourself the inventor and the winner.
America was isolationist until they were dragged kicking and screaming into the war. Churchill was regularly crossing the Atlantic to beg Roosevelt to try to garner enough support to join the war. The American people did not care. The majority were against joining the war.
All the same today, The majority of Americans either support MAGA or are indifferent. Short of some great personal injury such as a Pearl Harbor type event, Americans will continue to be as they are.
The idea that Americans were anti-fascist heroes is propaganda. They were only angry that they got got by Japan.
Search public housing projects america. You’ll find similar photographs.


The difference was hundreds of MB, but when you’re working with 8GB every bit counts. At that time KDE had an edge over Gnome. At some point the difference wasn’t there anymore.
I was rationing what software I had open so as to avoid hitting swap because that’s when there’s a noticeable lag. Gnome was worse at recovering from that.


It hasn’t been for at least 10 years. the_donald was some how memoryholed. The chuds broke r/all 10 years ago.
Nobody remembers. Maybe anybody who knows has already washed themselves of the reddit mess a long time ago. All that’s left are the chuds acting in bad faith who lie their ass off to craft their alt-reality.


8GB was barely enough 10 years ago. That’s when I switched to Arch+KDE. Then KDE started using more. memory.
Corporate malpractice doesn’t seem to register with a certain percentage of the population. Not unless they experience direct harm from it.
Perhaps because those people would do the same if they were in Zucks position.
It reminds me of a study I read a long time ago where students from certain fields had different interpretations of what’s construed as lying or cheating. I remember they found that business students have a much lower bar for what’s considered right and wrong.
STEM students had a much higher bar. These days I find it hard to believe tech would fit among that group anymore.