If you use a DAC, I can recommend Strawberry for the USB to DAC support.
If you use a DAC, I can recommend Strawberry for the USB to DAC support.
I used to teach medical statistics to post grad doctors in the UK. One of my examples was the drop in HRT use in the 90s with UK newspapers reporting a doubling in cancer risk. That was also a relative risk, with absolute risk remaining extremely low. Both the all cause mortality and the absolute measures for quality of life were such that more women suffered and died as a result of the headline scare story.
Not an antivax article exactly, but the title alone will create concerns. Whilst it mentions 1m saved lives, it doesn’t identify the significant number who avoided long term harms resulting from COVID infection. Finally, the article doesn’t even attempt to advise the tiny proportion of people who develop the adverse effects.
Oooops! Seriously, why apologize if you can draw robust comparisons that withstand fair scrutiny?
Yes, of course, we know he isn’t saying it to us, but to his home audience. Especially the ones living in Palestinian homes.
After decades of funding and supporting extremists that then create international deaths, poverty and humanitarian atrocities, the US still believes that they can make that strategy work.
Some clowns are down voting the comments here. I suspect that they see this as some righteous reclaiming of land that is infested with vermin. Oh sorry, I mistakenly used the Nazi explanation for when the did the same thing.
Dimwits emptying their pockets to enable wealthy babies to stay wealthy whilst making “wah waah” noises.
Not that. Most of the Western world has a shocking history that must be used to remind us of what we can be capable of. Some nations however are at different places. The UK is particularly challenging (on average) compared to other places.
A little bit of a crappy story. Lets compare the Dutch of today to the rest of Europe today. I’m from the UK with freinds and family in the Netherlands. If it wasn’t for elderly parents, I’d have moved there too.
Unlawful incursion into a neighbouring country will result in retaliations. The declaration of war is really just an attempt to justify the actions
I have no idea (yet) what I’ll do when I buy one.
Hopefully they get to live their lives just like any other couple. We await the Right wing arguments about this being unholy or unnatural and call them out.
There are a range of ways to have multiple distro’s on a single USB if they fit, but really, this is something you should just try for yourself. I did the same and ended up trying all sorts. Icurrently have a USB drive with Mint and Puppy. Mint for when I want to have a full distro and Puppy for everything else. Me personally, I find Puppy the simplest , fastest and easiest on any machine without buckefsfull of RAM. It even works on my really old laptop with 1GB.
Try Parrot OS, Home edition. Smooth, reliable, does everything well and super easy to add your favourite opensource software. It’s flagged as a security distro, but it’s actually a highly rated Distro without any of that
Modi is an insidious evil under a cloak of sincerity and humble demeanour
With the Atom processor, I had “best” result with Puppy linux whether from USB or actually installed to hard drive. I could run Lubuntu, MX, etc., Tiny core, for me, was a little too little and certainly not “fit and forget”. When I bought a new (to me) laptop with more RAM and later chipset, I still stayed with Puppy. There’s very little that can’t be done with it.
Its the Hi-res direct output to your DAC. Its under Settings - Backend. It’s Clementine reworked to allow this. If you don’t use a DAC in your setup, there is no real advantage.