I think there’s an even simpler explanation: political debt to Jeff Yass (15% tiktok owner) and his cash for the 2024 campaign.
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/story/donald-trump-jeff-yass
But they’ll call it freedom of speech. Speech someone/corp paid for of course, but Citizens United…
Thank you, much appreciated. That’s a little more than 1 football field for every 100 Americans in the central area.
Sidenote: Anything but metric.
Distrobox tries to reuse your configs. Somewhere in your config you’re sourcing a file from the /use/share/… location which doesn’t exist in the container.
You can make your config source files that distrobox can access or ignore the error and continue, or make any other number of changes to address it.
That’d be the New York Times. A slightly different rag.
In lieu of another alternative: !linux_gaming@lemmy.ml
Seems to me like you comprehend it perfectly!
I also never really saw the appeal. And I closed the account I’d barely used since 2007 (When it was primarily for announcing you were pooping and Lifehacker told me you could make lists with remember the milk) when the first buddy bought it.
I occasionally tried to use it for getting near real time news about things, but I guess I sucked at following the right people.
Now, with privacy badger, I never have to interact even when sites embed xits (if we’re going with xitter, then it’s full of xits, right?).
They sure did!
This just in: scientists disprove validity of thought experiment; philosophers remain concerned that they’ve missed the point.
And shake it all up.
Travelers were definitely securely on the ground. Upset, but secure.
Anti-consumer corporations right now:
True! My first thought is usually drugs without further context.
So that’s why they’re called “rolling” releases!
/s
Absolutely.
Sidenote: I keep seeing “xitter” being used, is it safe to assume it’s pronounced “shitter”?
That’s the Jack Welch playbook!