Depressed, broke, unemployed.
Want more GNU in Linux, so Guix, btw. पूंजीपति will be sent to corrective labour camp.
Depressed, broke, unemployed.
It’s a Jamaican slang for ‘friend’ or ‘brother’.
They should revive this script. I like it more than Cyrillic.
Blud could’ve chosen Runic, Egyptian, Ancient Romanian used by Vlad the Impaler, Mesapotamian or even Harappan Indic. But Italian is it.
Also add the apartheid in Mumbai towards Marathi natives and large-scale hording of Dalit lands in Mysuru.
But nonetheless, what you’re talking about is actually text-book capitalism - as is described by most communist writers.
I’ll recommend that you give the Das Capital manga a read. Or read the original, English translated version of it. It is a really hard book to read, but you’ll understand as you go on, word-by-word, page-by-pqge.
Oh, cool. I’ve been planning to get a second-hand L14 Gen 1 with AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650U, 16GB (2x8) SODIMM RAM and 512GB storage, although I do have a choice to pick a slightly expensive X390 with Intel Core i7-8665U, 16GB soldered RAM and 512GB storage.
At least from my perspective, I could upgrade the L14 to 32GB and 1TB, but if I were to get the X390, I could use it as my main device to SSH through another second-hand ThinkCentre or a similar mini-PC.
Since they’re both imports from the USA, I wanted to avoid paying duty and tax by having it bought through a distant relative from the US. Only if there was a way to buy second-hand laptops from China to India.
What was the best Linux laptop you’ve had so far?
The terms OP has used is wrong, but the ground-reality is that Gujarati merchants are making a fooling of the naivety and illiteracy of lower-caste small-land owners from other parts of India, and bribing district commissioners.
The question you’ve asked makes use of wrong terms, if I had to be honest.
Your question is loaded under the assumption that Gujarati billionaires are colonizers - but that is not what colonialism is. Gujarat is a state, formed after the breaking down of Bombay province into multiple other states, including Maharashtra and Karnataka.
If you’re talking about the hoarding of wealth, mostly by upper-caste/class Gujarati people (be it Parsi, Gujjar or Marwadi) who have formed the equivalent of chaebol, or what we call in Hindi as व्यावसायिक समूह (business groups), then it’s crony capitalism, not colonial capitalism.
How does being an atheist fix the issue of colonialism? The native Americans still have most of their land under the US government. The aboriginals still have their land under the Australian government. Same can be said about South America, where natives have no representation in politics.
There’s probably some generic tutorial out there, but since I’ve started to separate partitions after moving to NixOS and Guix, and self-learnt this, I’m not sure what would be a better resource for you.
Yes, but only if you have separate partitions for root, home, boot and swap. Otherwise, it is going to be painful.
I like this. Only downside is that it isn’t Material You ready, but I don’t care about cosmetics as long as it work.
Edit: no release available, which is a bummer.
Hive core?
I really don’t like gesture-based tap-zone control on KOReader. Is it possible to switch to buttons on-screen?
Another idea would be a e-book reader. I don’t like Librera, because it acts more like a image viewer and less like a eBook reader.
A mood tracking app. There’s no open-source alternatives that exist for the time-being (disregarding non-native apps).
That’s a subjective take. GNU Nano has always been the default editor for so long alongside vi. But when you say that Emacs keybindings are good for Mac user - I can’t help but wonder - what type of generalization is that? Do you have a source to back this claim?
Now, don’t get me wrong - I love Kakoune. But no one outside of the developer community will make an effort to learn atypical text editors with chords and modes.
There’s already Emacs, Vim, Kakoune, etc for that. Nano is supposed to be the system default for non-advanced users.
“Arch-based”