“Bare Metal Linux”. I like it!
“Bare Metal Linux”. I like it!
searx is around for a couple of years now.
Actually no. A transsternal access to the heart is impossible with stone tools, even obsidian. Middle american ritual sacrifices were performed transphrenic – they had less problems with the complications of that access as they didn’t intend their victim to survive, in contrast to — most — modern surgeons.
Well – they’d have to lurk like loitering munition – cruising.
I think it looks far more like an ekranoplane than a submersible craft. The 10 passenger + 1 pilot capacity is interesting in that context: according to the source of all wisdom and knowledge, the international rules for ground effect vehicles apply only to crafts carrying 12 passengers and more.
With these wings they are probably using negative hydrodynamic lift to stay underwater?
Which FOSS video editor did you find?
No bad guys are good guys. And most good guys are not good guys, either.
The Shadows, the Centauri and the PSI Corps are introduced as “bad guys” but gain a lot of positive aspects during the show without becoming “good guys”. The Nightwatch and the Earth Governement under president Clark are “bad guys” – but quite a few of there supporters/members become important “good” characters, like Zach Allan, Elizabeth Lochley or Susanna Luchenko.
That’s my point about the Babylon 5 series – they deconstruct the good guy/bad guy meme. Mostly.
It’s Me, Myself and I.
Achieving a state of complacementness in an unperfect world full of suffering and joy.
Yep – that’s what I like about it. Good and bad are fluid, like in reality. Even Bester is shown to be a caring character striving for the good of his people.
Ah! Makes sense for them to be unmutable, then.
Where do you encounter ads in Lemmy?
Not exactly a story. I just watched Babylon 5, and it’s fascinating how the good guys are the bad guys are the good guys are the bad guys…
It’s the Kyivpost – they got Ukrainisms all the time.
Lost in translation.
According to the source of all knowledge and wisdom the Moldovan army’s strength is 9800, while the Transnistrian militias consists of 5000 men, backed up by Moscow’s tripwire force you mentioned. Furthermore, Transnistria is home to probably the largest ammunition depot in Europe.
IIRC the main mechanism of the mini pill is that they prevent nidation. That’s why they are (were?) banned by the catholic church.
Just looked it up – there are three mechanisms. Yours, mine and an induced tibary dysfunction. TIL, thank you.
I don’t know about the US, but in Germany, by using a vending machine, you are implicitely and automatically consenting with the ToS of the vendor by your action.
In the article is a sound explanation: the machine is activated by detecting a human face looking at the display.
If this face recognition software only decides “face” or “not face” and does not store any data, I’m pretty sure this setup will be compatible with any data protection law.
OTOH they claim that these machines provide statistics about age and gender of customers. So they are obviously recognising more than just “face yes”. Still – if the data stored is just a statistics on age and gender and no personalised data, I’m pretty sure it still complies even with 1920s data protection habits.
I’m pretty sure that this would be GDPR conform, too, as long as the customer is informed, e.g. by including this info in the terms of service.
It’s worse: if they ban the destruction of human morulae, they have to ban the use of the pill as well, at least the mini variant.
AFAIK, clamAV hunts Window viruses, not Linux malware. The linux equivalent I know of is rkhunter.