I think decisions they take outside their role as a judge can be punished just fine.
I think decisions they take outside their role as a judge can be punished just fine.
Yeah, that was my recent reminder of that too.
What do you mean “anymore”? Did they have any left after making up a story about how the Chinese government backdoored every chip without any evidence or sources?
It’s not, they’re not open sourcing their driver. They’ve made an open source driver.
The hot parts aren’t compatible with high heat sounds right on par for Boeing
Building an open source project is not just a technical challenge. It’s a social one as well, and politics are a big factor in that.
I think you can set quotas, which could be 0. I have to say it’s been a while since I dove into the settings though.
That would work if the only problem they wanted to solve was an outdated tech stack for X. But there are other problems that wayland addresses too, like: how to scale multiple monitors nicely, is it a good idea to give all other apps the keystrokes that you do in the one in focus (and probably a lot more)
Even paid it might be hard to find maintainers with knowledge of the code
As a Homebrew maintainer, what is there to red flag about a project providing tarballs of their source?
We would have to red flag pretty much every project that uses autoconf (since those usually provide a tarball where the user doesn’t have to run autoreconf
)
Homebrew rolled back the release after finding out
Couple of years since I switched and I rarely run into any issues with my all-AMD build
You could, and then we just let the people in cities be dumb and not have healthcare? Or we segregate the rich people into the cities and poor into the rest of the world?
“Places you can’t afford”, like teachers and nurses wanting to live in the same county as their place of employment?
How is “requires a permit, medical test and no criminal record” the same as the US?
This Australian study to argues that’s the case for mass shootings, yes.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26822013/
There’s also https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/JCRPP-05-2015-0013/full/html
Which suggests that the US already had measures with that effect until 2004.
See the comment here: https://sh.itjust.works/comment/14684312