#F1 disappointing this is even less competitive but this is the way it goes. Stability of regs means the strongest teams get stronger.
If you need to design an entire frontend around apt to solve a problem nobody seems to have, I have to question development priorities.
KDE Neon continues to be very usable, even with some silly bugs (missing DBUS service files for logout and shutdown so the buttons don't work) but I have really struggled to forgive the whole pkcon nonsense. Linux desktop will take a giant step forward when they stop endlessly reinventing the same old shit.
@onepict in your wheelhouse...
Flock, the AI license plate surveillance startup, put up cameras without permits
https://qz.com/flock-ai-license-plate-surveillance-startup-cameras-per-1851294024
Today in 1917, 107 years ago: World War I: The U.S. ambassador Walter Hines Page to the United Kingdom is given the Zimmermann Telegram, in which Germany pledges to ensure the return of New Mexico, Texas, and Arizona to Mexico if Mexico declares war on the United States.
@sullybiker That photographer really captured the warm glow you get, skipping those annoying T&Cs.
Today in 1778, 246 years ago: American Revolutionary War: Baron von Steuben arrives at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, to help train the Continental Army.
Interesting watching a windows client do a full update from a fresh install in a hypervisor. What's it doing? Why is it taking so fucking long? The answer is God knows, and not much, apparently. Lots of CPU thrash but little else. I assumed I/O was always a bottleneck but there's not much going on with the storage. #sysadmin
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