

any article with a hypothetical in the headline is ABSOLUTE GARBAGE and I refuse to read them.
Russia COULD attack NATO next month … or it could disintegrate tomorrow just like the USSR


any article with a hypothetical in the headline is ABSOLUTE GARBAGE and I refuse to read them.
Russia COULD attack NATO next month … or it could disintegrate tomorrow just like the USSR


Thank you, that makes a lot more sense


Thank you for the clarification, are they all still separate? I Just earlier today noticed that this one VM I use in the lab had Uniget but I originally had installed winget UI, and I noticed that it has options for the chocolately repo.


I troubleshoot linux for a living but it doesn’t hurt to know other OSs …
Windows has had for a while third party repositories like winget and chocolately that work just like our beloved repos.
I think the two I mentioned recently joined and renamed as “uniget”


hmmm …
Time to start scouting eBay for an old sun spark frame.
English is not my first language but I do understand the difference, I know it’s not the same use of the conditional tense but I figure it was close enough to make a gag about my point.
Press sensationalism is something I’ve noticed has gotten significantly worse in the last few years
DW is one of the few news sources I still trust, but this article is a ball of nothing. A news source, reporting on a story by a less reputable and much more biased source not listing the original report or what is based on.
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need I say more?