Cool plan, but if the one for Russia didn’t work I’d expect this to be even less successful.
It certainly has more but the bar caps at 4
Do NOT unbox the null, worst mistake of my optional life
Supposedly people have commemorated the recent russian strikes on recruitment centers.
If that was true, they wouldn’t have cooperated with IAEA for years, and it was ne US that destroyed any chances for a peaceful deal.
They want to make a point that they don’t care about international law
They were already cracking down. Did you forget what happened to the student protests?
If you want to optimize to this point, do some embedded development. It’s somewhat fun to work at such a low level (testing tends to be annoying though)
Considering you play a lot of simulation and strategy games, the CPU you pick will probably influence your experience a lot more than usual. This chart can give you an idea of how they stack.
I will say, other than Civ7, you’ll probably have a good time with whatever build people have linked here.
I get the itch every now and again but the fact that I can’t just install it and play is enough to keep me away.
I’m used to debian, it was the first on the list of distros I downloaded to try and it worked right away, so I kept it. Overall, Pop Os is unintrusive and works, so it’s perfect for me.
Do the programs you develop run on wine? It could be an option while developing, but either way you’ll have to QA it on windows at some point.
Actually the plan is to peacefully reunite, but the US would never allow that
Why do we like to pretend waterfall is this great old way to do stuff that had no problems at all?
Because they have to align the propaganda so people believe in their independent media.
At this point if it changed it would be weird.
The very generic message makes me inclined to think so too
TIL people actually look at what the aisle sign
I thought that, since users would be different between machines, there’s no point in keeping this kind of information.