Depending on where you live, you might find them in a university library.
Depending on where you live, you might find them in a university library.
I use gitea, it works fine.
He didn’t need to buy them off, they’re all neoliberal shitheads, they’d lick his ass for free.
I have two kids and use a bike (for ecological reasons). I realize I’m incredibly lucky my area has very good and safe biking infrastructure. Had to upgrade to a electric cargo bike when the second one came about, but I don’t regret at all, it’s more’confortable and safer for the kids. I do own an old ICE car, which I considered replacing with a new EV, but since I drive maybe a few hundreds of kilometers per year, I figured it’d make more sense to keep the old diesel than to replace it.
Black market cigarettes is a very real thing actually.
They did sign the CTBT in 1998, and don’t perform any test since 1996 so I don’t know what more you want.
I don’t know where you live, but here the government doesn’t give a shit about eco-social organizations until they start to destroy costly things.
I considered it seriously even though I am fertile. The process is so complex, long and uncertain in my country (western Europe) that we chose to make new ones. Still considering to adopt when we get a bit older.
Suddenly going down seems to be a constant in my self hosted services though…
Rocky linux is definitely for desktop too. It was designed as a successor of Centos, which was widely used in medium and big companies. We currently use Rocky 8 where I work. It works fine.