

the same thing about Poilievre.
The question is - as ever - in a choice between the two, which is the least-worse option?
We compare carney against other candidates when there are other candidates.


the same thing about Poilievre.
The question is - as ever - in a choice between the two, which is the least-worse option?
We compare carney against other candidates when there are other candidates.


emails
Not a noun, my dude.
I use seamonkey, but only for convenience. It grabs all my email and caches it locally for me.


It already is. This may make it better with the increase in volume.


I bet the fact that people are clinging to DDR4-era stuff is partly to blame.
Like me: I have a bunch of ddr4 stuff because I buy on the Second market. I am part of the problem.


Your comment isn’t popular, but we all know the rule: “the best thing needs to be the easy thing”, since people will often choose what’s easy and fast vs what’s ultimately better. We see this in security all the time (hello-oo NPM).


freshers
Is that the new name for “engineers ready to un-slop the code”?


Spell-check is so weird.


We do not applaud a tenor who cannot clear his throat.


Mom was tanking WoW at 72.


firmwares
And I’m out. If you can’t spell a word, I don’t need to hear you talk about it.


The sloppers l, you mean? I agree, if so.


I love how Lennart went from RH to Microsoft. SO on-brand, that move.


their primary customers are enterprises
Not if their best SLSA level was 3, and they’re aggressively going for 0.


Yay for fracking dinosaur farts. They get the farts, we get the earthquakes forever. Yay!


Can I book a high-speed chase with my own basic account, or do I need the Gold Premium Member plan?


It’s noble they’d do that just when they need free floor-crossing the most.


I have computer networks like that ;-)


My cousin is 30 years a mechanic. The only reason his car works at all is because he retired at 48 (#union).


Crying in GPU and USB kybd/mse/snd ported into a PVE-housed Nobara43 VM right now.
From a famous promontory near watchung, with about a thousand people, I watched the second tower fall.
We had a peer set to interview at C.F that morning, right as the disaster started. He’d missed a ferry and that caused him to be late for his interview. Just as well.
A number of our friends commuted through that site every morning at the same time. Luckily, they all eventually reported in, but we’d thought they were affected directly for a lot of the day.