

The interior walls in my European apartment are made of a thick layer of reinforced concrete I find it quite unlikely any bullets will go through…


The interior walls in my European apartment are made of a thick layer of reinforced concrete I find it quite unlikely any bullets will go through…


Am not using docker yet. Currently I just have one Proxmox LXC, but am planning on selfhosting a lot more in the near future…
Until you get into embedded programming and electronics…


Not true What happened is that the state supported postal service company, Post Nord, will no longer deliver letters however some other private company which was already delivering other packages, will start delivering letters instead of Post Nord.
It is not that working shouldn’t give anything beyond what you get for not working, but that everyone should have access to money to live for.
I am from Denmark and here you earn a fair living wage for most jobs and you have plenty of opportunity to get a high paying job. But for those who are unable to work or work as much or for some other reason are unemployed, they still get paid a small amount of money that they can live for and still has access to things like free health care and free education.
So if you “sacrifice a substantial part of your life” to make a lot of money, you can do that and earn the luxury you get from that. The system just ensures that everyone gets enough to live for, whether they are working or not.
Wait what is the problem with systemd?


Source? (I need that STL file)


Lol just read the recap here so didn’t see that


I have seen a video where they show the phone and the text censoring and screenshots being taken. I can’t remember where but might have been BBC’s YouTube channel or something like that.
I started using Linux this year. I first tried out Debian, but then switched to mint. Has been very happy with mint every since, so I don’t think I will switch again in the near future.


Switched to Linux (mint) recently.
All my games run (almost) perfect and (almost) everything has been working perfectly. Overall it is much nicer than Windows and isn’t that hard getting used to.
Would much recommend!


Thank you


Sounds pretty concerning, but I can’t find it in the article. Where did you find it?
Air conditioning is very uncommon in my country, because of the climate, so we do not have it. It is insulated quite well, but it probably also helps that there are only two outer walls, while the rest are walls separating apartments. The building is from the early 70’s, so it is not that old.