

You’re talking about companies with offices in the US. I’m talking about foreign countries. E.g. Postnl (company without offices in the US).


You’re talking about companies with offices in the US. I’m talking about foreign countries. E.g. Postnl (company without offices in the US).


How would a foreign country collect this in behalf of the US? No system has been setup for this by the US.
EU, UK and others have systems in place to make this possible. The US hasn’t.


In the EU similar stuff is promoted by companies wanting to profit from supplying the various required software.


Calc has loads of small papercuts (tiny usability issues) which added together make it quite horrible to use. It’s not polished.


Pretty sure Collabora (company) offers such services.


The tariffs are paid by the importers. It’ll negatively affect things in Canada.


Considering the cable was likely cut by just dragging the anchor over the seafloor, there’s not much to find.
Dropping an anchor isn’t done accidentally. There’s a pretty high risk for things to go wrong. Your assertion just doesn’t make sense. It isn’t “perfectly plausible” to drop anchor accidentally, nor is it to drag it for ages.


You don’t know the Ape? It’s really everywhere in Europe.
I haven’t seen those in the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany except maybe once in 5 years. Further, it’s seems not comparable. In Netherlands it likely wouldn’t be considered a car. It likely would fall under the max 45 kmh regulations.


Do more for the poor.
It’s really that simple.
Netherlands had a right wing government. They messed up greatly. People voted even more right because “obviously” the previous government was actually left wing.
Perception matters a lot for a large group of people.
And it’s funny because when certain parties make promises there interpretation differs depending if they like the party or not.
E.g. making promises to improve things: who will pay for it? E.g. left wing is spending money they don’t have, or they care too much about lazy people.
If a right wing party makes a promise to improve things and financially it is pretty much certain it’ll not work out: don’t be negative, just saying that because of x/y/z.
It’s too easy to blame left wing parties for what is happening. Pretty sure there’s various causes, and people often aren’t logical or rational.
Compatibility Support Module. It’ll allow you to boot non-UEFI things. I often disable that to enable secure boot.
If you’ve enabled the hide button in posts this version will load the post instead of hiding it.
Device information
Sync version: v23.09.13-09:43
Sync flavor: googlePlay
Ultra user: false
View type: Slides
Push enabled: false
Device: HWVOG
Model: HUAWEI VOG-L29
Android: 10


or not coming back out of sleep
That’s highly likely a hardware issue. And if you have a hardware issue then I wonder about your crashes.


But its also another example of systemd doing stuff other services already did
And?
Why Ubuntu over e.g. Suse?


I’m on team Sync
It’s just one developer. I don’t understand why the entire discussion people pretend you are either fully for FOSS else you’re completely against proprietary software. It isn’t black and white.


Sync is the only one to actually give a smooth experience. The rest have loads of usability issues. I haven’t used Summit yet though. I thought I tried all of the various clients by now.


The developer works full time for the app
The Sync developer doesn’t work on it fulltime. He worked on it for maybe a few months, then at least a year of hardly any update.
I really wonder if you’re a long time Sync user.


That’s ultra, it’s not similar to what Pro was. Sync Pro was like 4 EUR. It removed the ads. Option to remove ads now is 22 EUR. A huge price increase. Ultra was 36 or so, now 100+. Again a huge price increase.
If I’m not mistaken Belgium had the approach that non competes are valid. However, if the employee cannot find anything else the company has to pay that person for the duration of the non compete.