

Late 70’s, just after I started working. My then Union rep. ( Remember them?) was a good teacher and saw Thatcher for exactly what she was.


Late 70’s, just after I started working. My then Union rep. ( Remember them?) was a good teacher and saw Thatcher for exactly what she was.


“Russian Ambassador to Minsk… European countries openly preparing…” I can’t imagine why they would possibly be doing that. /s.


I believe the world will remember the actions of the USA too. Especially Middle Eastern nations.


Thanks for getting back.👍


👍 Well done there. Using Brave, DDG, Ecosia and Firefox. Got Mulvad, got Tuta. Pay for search? Who with? Moving towards self hosting. Just ditched internet on my TV.


Last paragraph: This!
It deprives Apple and Microsoft of revenue. /s


Orient it so the LED is facing away from you, with the LED facing a surface covered with Vantablack or some such equivalent. This saves on tape etc…


Brave New World…


Your hill - first two sentences absolutely, in UK so no chikfila.
Future generations are largely doomed by the apathy of the “we have nothing to hide” folks of today, or those who buy into the its “for the children” movement.
Horrifying for the generations to come, as it all advances from multiple angles to 1984 reality
This. Exactly.
"It feels as good as never giving a cent to Amazon, Uber, and streaming services.
Yay. " Yay indeed. Just started my Cinnamon journey. Old Win7 laptop - never going back, to Apple either.
Absolutely correct. All your post, especially the last two sentences. Dunning-Kruger seems to have become infectious.
Definitely not a “Special Military Operation.” No, definitely not one of them.


Absolutely. IIRC, the option of turning them off was only available to very high ranking members and even then only for relatively short periods of time.


Thanks, almost got it right. A long while since I listened.
Hi, I’m over 65 and I’ve just dumped Win and MacOS for Linux Mint Cinnamon. Not ever going back. So, yes you should bother definitely. As other posts says, decide on a distro, find the relevant forum, join and ask questions. I tried Mint Cinnamon, XFCE, and also Gnome. The Mints are most like Windows, Gnome is a bit different. My point is once you’ve got your head round doing the SHA256 checksum malarkey and installed it, check it out, install what you need. If it runs it great. Or try a few, it’s a great thing to learn. Personally, I find it’s fantastic to get away from the tricks and all round ensh*ttification of the Win/Mac worlds. As Nike say ‘Just Do It’. 😁