Also want that!
Also want that!


USA shouldn’t be allowed to have weapons of mass destruction.


Imagine he hears this joke everytime he makes the question…


I really want to tell you how wrong you are, if I didn’t think the same… Let’s hope we are both wrong!


While very likely true, we can’t forget that Don did it too.


You know that this will be used to enforce user authentication for EVERYONE, right? How else do you expect them to differentiate between children and adults, given that they will never stop tracking the adults!?


Which elections?


People will begin calling off of windows anytime soon…


If only Trump did this with his health issues. If he doesn’t go to a doctor it’s only a small pain that he’s feeling, not a disease…


Can we try building such a list, just so that whoever reads this can get a glimpse of happiness?


Not so good with history, anyone knows if there is any information about Nazis also sending political enemies to gas chambers, besides the Jews?


The war is won, there’s no point to keep investing on governments to not recognize it.


It’s been so for a while, it just now started stinking…


There’s too much money being invested in far right political movements, it will be hard to resist them.


I should do more.


IMHO systemd tries to go above the requirements of an init system and behave more like an abstraction layer to the OS, in the same way Linux is an abstraction layer to the hardware. Would we be better with a micro kernel, instead of the Linux beast? Maybe, but we do all use it and it is mostly a standard nowadays. Same for systemd. Could it be simpler? Sure! But having a standard abstraction layer at user level for all distros is excellent for an app developer. And, AFAIK, it should be possible, albeit less verified, to disable most features and use alternative implementations.
Placebo <=> plus c bow


We’re heading towards a new world war, weren’t we? :(


This helped
sudo apt modernize-sources
I think there is something in grub’s kernel options that tells it where to look for the location of the hibernate image. So you could simply edit grub during boot and remove that setting.