

As seen on the cover of a dead can dance record, but with a different angle.
Yeah right


As seen on the cover of a dead can dance record, but with a different angle.


Rolls Royce has produced new engines for the Gripen


The last time RN was in an election, it was roundly defeated because French people don’t like it. To the point that they’d rather vote for Macron’s party, even though he is universally hated in France.


The ESA already has a cooperation program with China, and they are already working together on programs such as Dragon6.
In terms of independence, though, it is essential that Europe maintains large scale programs such as Ariane 6 instead of relying on China.


It already exists. See: Eutelsat https://www.eutelsat.com/satellite-services/tv-internet-home/satellite-internet-home-business-konnect
Can it be jammed? Sure. Not very easy though, especially if you are out of the big cities.


And another vote for osmand+


Demander is the infinitive of the verb.
Therefore: to ask.


Alternative https://archive.is/J8Yth

In the immortal words of Robin Williams: "Tits are little birds, boys and girls, and so are cocks!’


Missed my favorite one:
🇬🇧 demand: 🇫🇷 exiger 🇫🇷 demander : 🇬🇧 to ask
This one is the source of endless confusion…


First of all, what makes you think he was killed by a government? It’s all speculation at this point.
The only thing that is certain is that his death is very convenient, to a lot of very rich, very well connected people who may or may not have organized to allow him to be “suicided” in jail. Most of these people probably did not want him to reveal that they also were pedophiles, and that they had sex with very young children that Epstein procured for them.
But beyond that, there is the question of justice, and the fact that victims did not get it, and other guilty parties were not judged.
In other words, money and power can protect you from the law. This is what riles people off. Epstein is dead, but justice has not been served.


Corgi in a baggy


It’s either Slackware (Linux, no systemd), OpenBSD or NetBSD.
True story: I install a Red Hat server with a disk shelf with about 12 SAS disk in it. Red Hat has systemd. Everything works fine for a month.
One (1) disk out of the 12 fails. No biggie. Shutdown the server cleanly. Replace disk. Flip power back on. Rebuild disk config. Simple, right?
Wrong. You see, systemd is unhappy. It detects a new disk. It has lost a previous disk. And so, it refuses to boot. Period.
Yes, there are ways out of this. But that was the day I decided systemd was the down of the devil.


In Slackware, just do an “ls /var/log/packages/*” and your are done.
This is the only correct answer. 😂

If that’s the case, my advice is to spend some time to understand the finer point of kernel configuration and compiling, and to compile a kernel as stripped down as possible. Hint : ‘dmesg’ and ‘make menuconfig’ are your friends.
Include only the drivers you know you need, and especially network, graphical card, and sound card, and make sure you target your CPU architecture. Then, and only then, can you start including fancy configurations like the ones you mentioned.
Finally, consider adding as much memory and SSDs in your configuration as possible, as these usually have a huge impact on performance.


Yes, they do.
The reason for this is that the Catholic church is one of the most powerful (if not the most powerful) religious movement on Earth.
Its interests may conflict with many countries interests (USA, Russia, China, Israel, etc) and its influence can be enormous in the countries where it is present. Think about the Church position on Gaza or Ukraine, for instance.
Many intelligence services therefore spy on the Vatican. The NSA, for instance, is on the record as saying they never cracked its codes (which is a debate for some other day), it was mentioned in the Puzzle Palace if I remember correctly.
I would say, like many others, Remmina.
Putty also has a Linux version, so you can use that as well. Its session management is a bit clunky, but it works and it offers some fairly good functionalities.
But ssh is first and foremost a command line tool. As others have said, invest some time to learn its commands and configuration files.
Yeah, what a fantastic idea: let’s give the Orban’s and the Meloni’s of Europe (stable geniuses one and all) things that go boom and make a nice mushroom cloud.
Fantastic.
We already have two nuclear powers in Europe.