That’s dinner time for me and tomorrowI’ll be having a first date dinner: we both hope there are going to be good news after those two hours.
Good luck to the both of us!
That’s dinner time for me and tomorrowI’ll be having a first date dinner: we both hope there are going to be good news after those two hours.
Good luck to the both of us!
there’s one with an awesome introduction only to appear for approximately 10 minutes in total and get brushed off easily in the end.
It’s funny because there are multiple ones that fit under that description
This article is written by someone who likes to fart in a jar so they can keep smelling it during the day
Yeah I didn’t mean that FOSS was born out of communism, I believe culturally/antropologically speaking is more a direct product of the hippie movements from the 60s.
What I meant is that FOSS is aimed at “giving the means of production back to the people” and “rejecting the privatization of intellectual property” (Stallman talked about those concepts in many interviews) and those are of the core principles in Marx’s philosophy.
I know that for some people “communism” can be a trigger word, but there’s a big difference between a philosophy and an authority.
Also “empathy, humanism, solidarity…”: have you ever interacted with people on GitHub?
Wait what? A communism advocate who also develops Free and Open Source Software, which is literally communist philosphy applied to computers?
I’m blown away
LibreOffice for local files, OnlyOffice for cloud
I see none of you guys has played Resident Evil 4, otherwise we would be shouting “ASHLEY!” all together as one being.
No one said Journey, but it’s one of the best immersive games that let you wander in really cool environments. Might be a little frightening in some parts but under your supervision it should be fine
“It was just parallel thinking, bro…”
I remember liking it but I don’t think I was into it as much as most people.
I think that partially might be caused by the fact that that movie was on the mouth of everyone on release. I have the same feeling on every largely publicized/discussed picture, it’s like watching it with people yelling in your hears.
That’s why I waited so long to watch Her.
I don’t work in physics or medicine, but I have background in workplace safety checks and how EMF regulation works. If you think I interpreted wrong the informations try to do it in a constructive way.
Otherwise you’re just creating more confusion
That’s just a partial answer.
When doing this calculations, safety commissions always takes count of what they call “cumulative exposure”, as mobile phones are just one of many devices emitting radiations, with modems, IOT stuff, bluetooth/radio rigs, microwave ovens, even some LED lamps… If one devices “contributes too much” to the summation then it must be discarded.
Tim Cook’s balls must be so swollen from all the EU’s kicks…
After 10 years from release, I finally watched Jonze’s Her.
I’m blown away by how good the script is: there is this wonderful juxtaposition of how natural the dialogue sounds in a movie about unnatural relationships, without even once being cheap or mundane. I get why it won best screenplay.
It should have also won best original song, as The Moon Song’s simple ukulele riff during credits hit me right in the feels.
On steroids meaning it’s going to be bloated and unstable?