

It turns out they, or many of them anyway, were done with Word.


It turns out they, or many of them anyway, were done with Word.


Ben-Gvir himself should be tried and punished for his participation in the conspiracy to murder Yizhak Rabin.


The previous poster is more or less quoting Marx and Engles who praised capitalism in the same way and for the same things, while suggesting it was time for it to be superceded in the same way.
Now I know that not everybody has read their work, but you sound like somebody who might be interested.
Mass nouns and their use is one of the most difficult features in the English language for English as a second language learners.
People do this with the word “code” all the time, and I have a strong urge to correct it. But I usually don’t.
Thankfully we have the option of not visiting.


It’s almost like we’re a multiparty democracy or something.
The press and others tend to report proposals by one part or another as though they have already been passed into law. I think it makes for better headlines.
And Andy Yen uses it for what agenda he has, like moving into cheaper German data centres or whatever.


It’s almost like we’re not a single monolithic entity or something. Go figure.
Madrid to Auckland Vs Lisbon to Auckland is a fun one


I’m glad I’m not the only one who is bothered by this shift away from software being a noun.
In the context of things that rely on passwords for security it matters very much.
The Microsoft blog post that you reference is about their systems which displace that reliance, for both better and worse.
Just to be clear: there is no reason anybody should be typing a password in 2025, other than maybe their master password for a keyvault. Also, 14 characters is not secure*. It needs to be at least 16, and that’s if you generate it randomly.
Four randomly selected words, XKCD style is also good
Exactly. I use KeepassXC, but Bitwarden is also good.
Who is that guy on the right? That’s a John Oliver level self-putdown. If he’s got a podcast or whatever it must be hillarious.


We have our own system, Twint. Wero was based on it, but so far they’re not interchangeable.
I thought it was an April fools gag.


Just be sure to make it look like an accident.


KSP 1


You know, I can see where you’re coming from there, but people have to resist with the tools they have at hand. I think it’s a lot more powerful sometimes to keep your resistance in the family, both literally and figuratively.
Or Jewish friends who publicly denounce what is now clearly a genocide are to be protected and lauded, of course.
But those who resist quietly among family and friends, also deserve our admiration. Sometimes quiet diplomacy is the most effective thing, and it’s perhaps even more brave when well meaning folk like yourself are creating these litmus tests requiring public resistance.
https://www.24heures.ch/crans-montana-les-gerants-du-bar-mis-en-examen-et-libres-378081967673
That’s exactly what they’re doing. And, since that article was published they’ve locked the husband up, as a flight risk, and are even considering charging the wife with murder, since she was there, and got out with the cash instead of getting the kids out.