I definitely see GOLD being developed in a way that draws from and
contributes back to the work of other libre distros, including Trisquel. I'm
not looking to reinvent the wheel here, or create anything exclusive. Since
every part of the GOLD distro will be free code, the Trisquel crew could
Fighting fire with fire just burns the forest down even faster.
Or put another way, just because someone else started it does not mean it is
smart for you to continue it.
A day I bought a DRMed book, that really got me fckd. I remember that I
unshitted the book by running some python script. So, DRM in pdf is
breckable.
You wanna use it on Debian? It's in the sid repository.
https://packages.debian.org/sid/firmware-ath9k-htc
Can you buy an usb ar9565 wifi card?
I can only find ar9271 usb wifi cards. About debian 8 64bit main, ar9271 will
not work unless you install
http://packages.trisquel.info/belenos/all/open-ath9k-htc-firmware/download.
Is the above firmware known to having an error making files in /var/log
The confrontation and harshness began with the question asking why you didn't
"just" use someone else's computer, as if it's OK for others to impose
burdens and one should just put up with it.
At the very least, the person who BEGAN that tone should be made to realize
how they sound, by
Another thing I did WRONG was letting my ex pay for the kids' phones and
phone bills.
By being the "cool mom" who gave her daughter piercings and tattoos for
birthday presents, I maintained enough power to make sure they were done in
sanitary conditions by trained professionals---and of
I typed my kids' names into a search engine every week or so during the
MySpace era, talked loudly and obnoxiously about what I found, and made sure
that my horrified then-teenagers knew that anyone else who knew even that
much about them could find the same information.
It worked better
Sniff all their packets and read anything in cleartext aloud for everyone to
hear. They might start using encryption then.
I think it's just temporary downtime; I got "Teaching in a Digital Age" by
Tony Bates just fine last night. It looks good, but I haven't started reading
it yet.
TFS, Alij.
Here's another link for your teens, GnuBahn:
http://www.boredpanda.com/face-recognition-photography-your-face-is-big-data-egor-tsvetkov/
or if they are not receptive, I hope it will give you the courage to continue
protecting your four year old as long as you can.
Minetest and hedge wars
... from https://open.bccampus.ca
Something is wrong with the website, books can not be downloaded...
fjukken zuccamerd!
> Then propose the 50$ or 100$ to read them and make you a small resume of
it.
Just when I thought I heard all the most terrible advices..
The books you linked though are excellent. +1
Great website, I found interesting textbooks..
Privacy is like good health. You don't know you had it until you lost it.
Just ask them if they should fear if they have something to hide.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nothing_to_hide_argument
Yeah, most people my age generally do not care about their privacy. You can't
force someone to be concerned about privacy.
I think The Matrix is also a good movie about this.
You know, the fake steak vs the disgusting (but real and nutrious) stuff they
eat when out of the Matrix.
History is also a good source : the Stasi, the book burnings, the lists...
Most likely what they're interested in (books, comics,
I don't know about the cash reward. Also the web is full of resume ;)
Thanks for some of those reading suggestions.
As a teenager, I feel that my opinion may be helpful here- on the other hand,
with the closest "typical" teenagers I have being peers and a sibling, it may
be no more insightful than a parent's.
Firstly, OnPon4's point is worth keeping in mind- once a person enters
adolescence, the
Preaching for ears that don't wish to hear is pointless. My girlfriend is
well aware about the worries and the rots of Microsoft and yet she doesn't
care. She used Ubuntu for sometime (I believed it would be easier for her to
get used). She really liked it. Found it very easier to install
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