- Programming big multi-media rigs with eight-hole paper tape and a thumb punch. #FourYorkshiremen
One who spudges.
Linux • KDE • Mozilla • Matrix • Proton • Music • Star Labs • Veg
One of the problems I have with search engines when looking for tech solutions is that the results are incredibly out of date. I don’t bother any more and just go straight to the product’s own support forum. Where possible I add the forum’s own search entry to Firefox’s search box. At least I no longer get answers to a problem no one has had since 2018.
The earliest known burgers I have read about were made and sold as roadside snacks in the Roman empire.
Exactly. If they want honesty in labelling then images of happy cows in fields on dairy products should be replaced by pictures of young calves being pulled from their mothers so they don’t consume the milk.
Have you ever been confused by coconut milk? Do you think that hamburgers come from Hamburg? Are sweetbreads made from wheat and sugar?
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The whole Bellendcat thing sounded a bit sus to me when I first came across them being lionised in the UK press. One plonker sitting in his bedroom outdoing the might of the Five Eyes? Mmm, sure.
Pot/kettle.
‘CIA sidekick’ gives £2.6m to UK media groups
https://declassifieduk.org/cia-sidekick-gives-2-6m-to-uk-media-groups/
NED money has gone to UK investigative groups Bellingcat, Finance Uncovered and openDemocracy, as well as media freedom and training organisations Index on Censorship, Article 19, the Media Legal Defence Initiative, and the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Pot/kettle.
‘CIA sidekick’ gives £2.6m to UK media groups
https://declassifieduk.org/cia-sidekick-gives-2-6m-to-uk-media-groups/
NED money has gone to UK investigative groups Bellingcat, Finance Uncovered and openDemocracy, as well as media freedom and training organisations Index on Censorship, Article 19, the Media Legal Defence Initiative, and the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
It was Mozilla for me back in 2000. I gradually replaced all the proprietary apps I was using on Windows with FLOSS alternatives and then finally made the mover to Linux around 2010. The only closed stuff I use now is an iPhone and I despise it.
A Thunderbird bridge would be useful but the missing Calendar feature for me is search. Other than that it’s close to perfect.
Ask ten people what good defaults would be and you’ll get ten very different responses. This is exactly why Dolphin, and Plasma in general, are so easy to tweak to your ideal.
Dolphin the file manager I always wanted.
I don’t know what the authors are complaining about. All the AI is doing is trawling through a lexicon of words and rearranging them into an order that will sell books. It’s exactly what authors do. This is about money.
Oh, it’s not that simple. I could call, email or any number of other methods. It’s just that I’d rather not communicate with a right wing, paranoid, fear-spreading, racist nut job. I just need to know they’re still breathing. This individual is spewing bile every single day,
Some gems there among the Des O’Connor stuff. Cheers.
Last weekend I was rummaging around in the clearance bin at the local entertainment shop. I picked up One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest and A Clockwork Orange for $5.00 each and Quatermass and the Pit for $2.95. That’s this weekend sorted for telly time. Mrs Spudger hasn’t seen any of these.
Oh, and new speakers too, at long last.
I was going to suggest Ralf Horris but his play date with karma didn’t go as well as he’d hoped.
Good news. I use it once a week to check if a relative is still alive.
I looked through the Giant Instruction Manual of Lemmy for this and I couldn’t see any recommendations about titles but I’ll change it for you if I can.