It’s absurd that USians allow themselves to not vote, in a democracy voting is a duty, not just a right.
It’s absurd that USians allow themselves to not vote, in a democracy voting is a duty, not just a right.
Both, but the second always gets stuck before the end.
It seems you can download the ISO directly from Microsoft, or from that site, and use their script to activate it.
I haven’t had the opportunity to test it yet, but seems “legit” to me.
For anyone who really can’t leave Windows, you may find the less-bloated LTSC and activation here: https://massgrave.dev/
Dipyrone. It’s OTC here in Brazil, but it seems to be restricted in other places.
The app is not going to suddenly stop working, and it’s unlikely to do so before a replacement appears.
I don’t use AI because it doesn’t exist.
LLMs and image diffusion? Yes, but these are just high coherence media transformers.
Well, beyond that the alternative is to abolish the state, which I’m not against, but the ideal would remain.
It’s an ideal in that people should be working towards taking control of the state apparatus and making it so. The class struggle will always make it impossible to reach, but it can always be pushed to be better.
At least it’s the “only” editor that handles tabs correctly. Tabs are to go to the next tabstop, not advance a fixed amount.
Static types are great, but not exactly what would have helped here, any decent language or at least a linter should catch the use of a not declared identifier.
As a C# programmer, I like to make desktop GUIs with WPF or Avalonia. Web is also possible with asp.net, but I don’t like it as much.
Does anyone think it’s reality? It’s an unreachable ideal to be continuously worked towards.
Forcing myself to write in the format of Conventional Commits has helped me a lot to write better commit messages.
At this point is hard to call them “significant” (to him)
Inconsolata and Cascadia are the best.
Indirectly, yes, but not far. The instability created by people fighting over the scraps of his conquests allowed the rise of the Roman empire, and people fighting over their scraps throughout the Middle Ages led to the creation of the modern empires.
I posted this question on Mastodon some time ago:
Is there any modern geopolitical issue that can’t be blamed on Alexander “the great”?
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