

The show’s name is Black Mirror, not Black/White Mirror. Of course it’s the monkey’s paw of tech.


The show’s name is Black Mirror, not Black/White Mirror. Of course it’s the monkey’s paw of tech.
I just know I’m gonna get raked, but try Lazarus. A Delphi clone using the FreePascal compiler. Has a framework similar to the VCL, but has pluggable backends. Qt, GTK, Windows, Cocoa, and a native one, though I’m not sure of its maturity. Component programming that is relatively easy to extend.


Use Mate. It is based on the old Gnome 2


She’s not electric, you wank(el)er!


Looks like a micro Lego. Hell, it is a micro Lego.


What makes it even worse is Fort Liberty (I will not say Bragg - Trump/Hegseth you assholes), Camp Lejeune, Seymour Johnson, and other military bases are square in the middle of Eastern NC. Enlisteds and their families are often the ones on assistance because military pay is barely enough to live on.
I wonder if Trump knows the price of loyalty when he tries his shit using the military.


Old Scratch is another name for the devil, so Linux From Scratch sounds like a winner (loser?)


It’s cow-ash


Nothing. But it still leaves your weekend free afterwards.
Whether a Thinkpad has soldered RAM or not is model-by-model thing. When I was laptop shopping I tried to stick to the only non-soldered ones, but they are definitely more expensive, as they are the higher-end models. I absolutely cannot wait for CAMM to, if it ever does, become a normal thing for RAM modules.


The world may never know…


Chevy hasn’t made those for 40 years!


All I know is it’s not Unix.


Ask her and find out! We await your report! As does Nicole!
Did one bite your sister?
All bad apples have spoiled the whole bunch, girrrllll!


Capitalism drives the health insurance company too. Greedy investors fund the health insurance decisions. All insurance companies, actually, with the possible exception of mutuals.


Isn’t it enough that we have Fight Fight Fight?!?


Asahi Linux. Fedora has a distro based off of it
Double jeopardy only applies on same jurisdiction (state and federal are separate) and upon acquittal in same jurisdiction. State can’t try twice, and federal can’t try twice.