It will take some time before the algorithm picks it up.
It will take some time before the algorithm picks it up.
It depends, each country has something to offer. I really like to go somewhere where you just don’t expect something/you have completely wrong picture about it. Just nice surprise every time you travel there. Also for travel it has to have the “I want to go there” factor, when I say to someone that USA is for me no go country because of this they usually don’t understand.
I would like to travel across the Europe, each country is interesting, even Russia (but visit Russia before Russia visits you and I just don’t want to go there now).
From Asia there are few interesting countries, Taiwan and South Korea.
On Africa I just don’t know, certainly I would like to go to Morocco, but some other countries there are on the list.
Australia and New Zealand are also high on the “I want to go there” index.
America’s - Canada, Mexico and Argentina
For living I just don’t know.
1-2 months, by law after 1 month there has to be parliament meeting that gives majority support to government, if it don’t give support then another party gets to make government, after that another election.
It depends on the situation, usually the coalition potential is known in advance so it is usually quick.
It looks nice, but second hand device with technology that is only few generations old. I would only now consider buying it new.
Niche of political points.
It is mainly “we can do it too” project now. There are lots of subcontractors, jobs and research put in to it but it won’t be price competitive any time soon. It is similar to SLS programe.
I am glad that you like it. It would be nice to have little more traffic but post quality is more important so I can’t complain.
Shamelessly promoting my community again: !homebrewing@sopuli.xyz
It averages about 1 post per week but it certainly isn’t dead.
From some more articles I grasped that it is shady. Some lobbying groups, secret commissions and stuff like that. They try really hard to not be the ones to point fingers at.
I think that there are more issues like archaic connectors and stuff like that. You can’t find new hardware with 30yo standard io.
The oldest version of Win I used was 95 about 2 years ago on chromatography machine (I think hplc or gas).
It is to my knowledge still in use in the school because the software don’t run on newer machines. The teacher told me that he don’t know what will he do when it dies. It isn’t really an issue on Linux.
It will be probably more. I talked with sysadmin from some smaller provider in my country few months ago. And he told me that the migration will take them for most systems about 2 years (depreciation of hardware) and for some machines about 5 years.
So lot of customers are in process of replacing it but it will take multiple years.
It is little bit more buggier but it may be the hardware and I can’t get it with xfce.
I don’t want to mess that deep in the system, just get it to my favorite theme and leave it be. So it is basically out of the box experience.
Slow one but- several years of drought and then bug infestation of some of our forests.
It affected badly planted forests (monocultures) but still it is sad to see bare places you remember covered.
There are several of these man made disasters around here but this one is most visible.
Which flavor did you choose? I am now rocking basic mint with XFCE on my older machine and LMDE on newer.
I heard even more radical proposal (not in us) - cap the voting age. Reason is simple, by voting you decide about future, how can pensioners who, frankly, will die soon can reasonably decide about my future if I am 20 yo.
I am not surprised, they (ruling party) bank on polarizing people, attacking journalists and populism/prorussian reathorics.
I just listened to their press conference and they just pour gasoline on this situation. Like I nearly vomited hearing the accusations of journalists, opposition parties…
Dobrovský a Šídlo, epizoda vyšla před 14 ti dny. Války neprohrávají vojáci ale zbabělý politici.
On one Czech podcast the host summed it up nicely: EU and Czech Republic politicians should pull their heads out of ass and realize that Russia is in full blown hybrid war with us. Disinformation campaigns, cyber attacks and sabotage of ammunition depots.
For me it was network card and underpowered POS laptop. For light office work and web it is enough computing power with Linux but with Windows it was unusable.
The glimpse: