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  • I am reminded of The Jaunt where animals and humans can survive teleportation only while unconscious.

  • New ones probably use something newer. The 20 year old elevator in a hospital will only be upgraded if something breaks.

  • We are far away from the release of the Raspberry Pi if that screen is running an early version of Windows CE. Putting a PC in the elevator to drive the screen was probably the most cost effective solution.

  • Yes? That is not that unusual and it is mentioned in the third sentence of the article.

    As I rode up to the 14th floor, my eyes were drawn to a screen built into the side of the lift.

  • It's probably only the screen component that is running an old version of embedded windows.

  • So since a mod posted this... Can we remove Rule 5?

  • Diablo 2 came out in the year 2000 it has ladder seasons.

  • Session is a Signal fork and they removed forward secrecy which makes them vulnerable to Key Compromise Impersonation attacks.

  • True, the raised head could indicate that. Hard to tell from a picture alone.

  • Elongated nostrils, white showing in the eyes and ears close to the neck. That is a very angry horse.

  • I really like it as well. I did three major version upgrades so far and they have been flawless. I also really like Flatpak, finally a way of easily installing something on Linux without breaking half of the system because the application you wanted to install uses libfoo 2.0 and not libfoo 1.9.9-patch-1337. With my atomic desktop applications that worked yesterday also work today. Things don't randomly break all the time.

    The future of Fedora Atomic also looks exciting; Timothée Ravier is working on sysexts which are a way of installing applications without ostree layering. I could remove most of my ostree layered packages with that.

  • There is this steadily growing activist group that you could join up with.

  • We use OpenProject at my job and its pretty good. You can use Nextcloud as a document repository and integrate it with OpenProject.

  • Gnome

    Jump
  • Coq cowardly renamed their project because of this.

  • Unfortunately some things are just built to break within a relatively short time. Manufacturers like to claim that planned obsolescence doesn't exist but it absolutely does.

  • If something is already broken there is no excuse to not give it at least a try. There are a lot of instructions on the internet for fixing common problems.