

It’s “pay or OK”, the “pur” subscription isn’t needed for viewing the content. They’ll probably gonna stick to that until the highest court has finally ruled that “pay or OK” is not OK at all.


It’s “pay or OK”, the “pur” subscription isn’t needed for viewing the content. They’ll probably gonna stick to that until the highest court has finally ruled that “pay or OK” is not OK at all.


It’s not, the ‘ambitious EV rules’ part they are complaining about, it’s the ‘backing off’ part, as this makes investment into R&D and factories more risky.
One of the Big Five (they are the largest financial contributors) leaving is, financially, indeed something.
As the ESC is only one part of the EBU (yet the most prominent one for the public) beside sharing of media, news and technical collaboration, leaving the EBU completely over the israeli participation at the ESC would give that occassion way too much relevance.
So this would essentially be the Mercartor projected map of a head-shaped continent on a sphere.


Usually the russian army doesn’t use caliber 9×19 NATO ammunition (but similar), yet, as you said, currently, that wouldn’t be a surprise either.


It also worked back on Windows 7, perhaps even XP.


In case you’re dual booting, it’s useful to also tell Windows that the system clock is UTC (if your Linux assumes this as well) like described here: https://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2021/06/incorrect-time-windows-11-dual-boot-ubuntu/amp/


Yes, afaIk, the solution is to set some parameter, like HardwareClockIsUTC, in the Windows registry to true. However, OP doesn’t mention running a dual boot machine.
Safe, until someone (accidentally) detaches the wrong end.


If the electric power company has cut your power, e.g. because you didn’t pay, you still can get power from your kind neighbour.


LT supports also languages other than English, Harper doesn’t.


FYI: You can also run LanguageTool locally or on your own server.
Usually I want to run things
daily,weeklyormonthlyand systemd timers make that very easy.
While crontab also has keywords for @daily, @weekly and @monthly, the automatic logging of systemd is useful and your example shows that it additionally allows to specify delays. I don’t know how anacron handles the latter.


To check if they’re al dente? :p
That isn’t part of the official training material:


Yes, if I get the information right, from kernel 6.14 onwards, one should use the mac80211 driver, already included in the kernel, instead of the 8812au driver from morrownr.
Perhaps the battery capacity fades.