Seatbelt on, plug phone in, get sunglasses, put on radio, put in gear, examine surrounding area to ensure it's safe to go
Seatbelt on, plug phone in, get sunglasses, put on radio, put in gear, examine surrounding area to ensure it's safe to go
It has always been a very common term to describe the distro/OS of choice. Even moreso when linux was a bit less usable as a desktop OS and dual-booting was pretty necessary
The caring professions are often considered to be among the safest professions. "Human touch" is very important in therapy
I was a Neeva user. It was good, but no better than DDG. Google is so bad these days that it isn't much better than DDG, aside from regional things
Ubuntu is the common bistro that everyone gets started on. Lots of advanced users continue to use it, because it works well.
Use Ubuntuor Mint or Pop_OS (both of which are modified varieties of Ubuntu). Watch some Youtube videos to compare them. Pop_OS is supposed to be particularly good for gaming, but I'm not sure why
communists
Being cashless isn't the problem- poor systems by businesses is.
As of tomorrow, businesses are going to start building in redundancy rather than relying on one network
As a republican, he was part of the problem
Decentralisation means a clash of egos