I think the meme got the conversation backwards. It started with "How can we track people on-line and take away encryption?"
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He looks comfy :D
If it makes you feel any better, sometimes it wouldn't make any difference anyway.
My wife in an e-mail to our kid's tutor: "[kid's name] uses they/them pronouns". The response: "OK, thanks, I'll make a note about pronouns in her file."
The meaningful difference is the relief felt by this poor woman when she discovered she was just being robbed, not deported.
Been on Linux for 18 years as my daily driver. Hate it significantly less than all the other options.
Haven't you heard? The cardinals are raw dogging it in there. https://nypost.com/2025/05/07/world-news/cbs-anchor-bizarrely-says-cardinals-are-raw-dogging-the-conclave-on-live-tv/
I couldn't find a dumb TV, so I got a smart one didn't give it wifi access. Every time I turn it on, it shows me a clock that's wrong and I think "Not so smart now, are you?". It's a perfectly functional dumb TV.
Truck is clearly owned by a cop.
I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong or embarrassingly out of date. LibreOffice was forked from OpenOffice back when Oracle bought Sun because their trademark lawyers were all like "Screw you, we own 'OpenOffice' now" to the open source community. Then Oracle realised that owning OpenOffice wasn't all that valuable when your company's reputation in the open source community is that of Oracle's, so gave it to Apache. OpenOffice seems to still have some life, but I think LibreOffice is the one most developers and users have stuck with.
I had something like this in that kind of corner: https://www.ikea.com/ca/en/p/utrusta-corner-base-cab-pull-out-fitting-gray-50596762/ Mine was right next to the range as well, it was a little awkward because the cupboard door couldn't quite open all the way. You could also just extend a cupboard back into the void. Some of the stuff at the back gets hard to reach, but most people have kitchen stuff they only need once in a while, so it's not too bad to have to go deep for some things.