Block the user and move on.
Block the user and move on.
For those that are interested into USA history/war crimes, there is also the podcast Blowback, covering Iraq, Cuba, Korea, Afghanistan as well as mentionning Guatemala and other covert/illegal actions, I highly recommend!
Warning, dont listen to those if you could be easily radicalized ;)
Which, let’s not kid ourselves, is way worse that Israel.
5$ on the US meddling again with other countries’ policies to protect their capitalist interests…
West in that case, but you’re good ✌️
Treat the symptoms, not the cause.
But in the case of NATO, don’t treat anything.
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I too found the omission obvious considering that the filthiest examples are right there.
Gaijin plz
No no no, you got it all wrong. Using drones/planes to kill military (and pretty often civilian) targets on another country’s territory is an act of war only if you are not the US.
Otherwise how could they keep track of all the countries they would be at war with…
Thanks! I had not heard about it.
It seems to only consider GNOME as the official DE and seem to not have the “blend” integrations of different distro.
Might not be for me but I appreciate the reply and it might help others.
I’m in the same boat, Kinoite (or rather my own blue build of it) killed my distro-hopping. But fans of Arch might be interested in the upcoming immutable arch-based OS: BlendOS
What’s your point?
Up voted for the well played irony!
The acceleration from gravity would be the same no matter the object mass (~9.8m/s²).
While English is most of the time the lowest common denominator, I love to see some variety!
Not taking a position on this, but I could see a comparison with doing an electron scan of a painting. The scan would take an insane amount of storage while the (albeit ultra high definition) picture would fit on a Blu-ray.
I don’t have anything to add, but I wanted to thank you, OP, for the comments/links in the thread.
I don’t see why not. Storing a count is not so complex and the animal kingdom is filled with impressive (to our perception) mental feats* (like the dedicated neurones for each octopus tentacles).
Ironically, I find the act of following a pheromone trail counting steps way simpler than them having detailed mappings of their surroundings.
Edit: fears -> feats
I visited this museum last year and, no, the hair is just not easily visible on the picture, but is present when you take a close look.