- Utah Phillips
The most encouraging thing in the whole talk for me was when he told a roomful of IT folks that they need to join or form Unions and they cheered.
This is a roguelike for people who find Nethack too easy. Then you have the option of layering in challenges like blind, pacifist, and vegan. Go ahead, try playing through as a blind, vegan, pacifist Tourist. I dare ya.
No. Israel and the US are perfectly capable of ignoring UN censure resolutions. It’s the US supplying weaponry that is preventing the cease fire.
This is an article about an article. Here is the original reporting by ProPublica.
A list of sherriffs, then?
Meaning car companies will either need to start making vehicles people can afford or the public pressure for public transportation will massively increase. Win-win.
Not true.
He can’t prevent anyone that received the code under the GPL from using (and distributing it) under the old license. He also can’t relicense code that he received under the GPL only under the new license.
If he receives a new license from the other contributors to distribute under a more restrictive license, he can do that because he has a dual license to the code and is not relying on the GPL for his right to distribute.
While you’re waiting, may I suggest Nethack?
(Warning - links below contain spoilers)
They’ve spent literal decades building puns into the game, among other silliness.
There are even Discworld inspired elements to the game, including monsters and even an entire character role - the Tourist.
Edit: Sorry, didn’t catch what community this was, and commented before reading the article (yes, I should know better). I had assumed it was going to be a computer game, rather than tabletop.
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For loads of alternatives, see the Jargon File
7, if you count the large central one, but no way I’m coming up with 9.
Gonna have to disagree with #3 - stopping Vim is not necessary for this. There’s the builtin :!
command.
At the last panel, I picture the teacher’s own teacher rolling over in their grave.
not being released until next year.
Americans used just over 100
trillion megabytesexabytes of wireless data in 2023
Megabytes are absolutely the wrong unit for this amount of data.
Don’t forget /auto, for things that get automatically mounted when you first access them (autofs)
Yes, it’s legal in much of the US. Many states require a permit for concealed carry, but not for open carry. WalMart has signs at the front of the store “requesting” people not to open carry, but apparently not prohibiting it.
Slow down there - you’re making some rather large assumptions about why they have guns. Sure, some people have guns for “self defense” (some for valid reasons, others because racism). Others have them for hunting. Sometimes they’re inherited and have sentimental value.
Edit: Also, kids aren’t the only reason not to keep them loaded. Keeping guns and ammo separately secured introduces enough of a delay to reduce the risk of suicide, for example.
Not a choice he had to make. The NFP parties agreed on a consensus candidate - Lucie Castets.
The opposite headline would have been more true. This ruling DOES disenfranchise those very same voters for state and local elections.
They won’t get to vote on little things like who draws the voting districts, who runs the elections, who certifies (or refuses to certify) the elections. Same for who decides on school book bans, policing priorities, medicaid expansion, or mask bans.
This may be a smaller loss than expected, but painting it as a win is disingenuous.