One of the less lunatic posts here. Beyond what's required by law and by contract, neither party owes the other shit... which is to say, from the perspective of living in a place that has the luxury of real worker protection laws and rights, Americans are kinda boned.
Gparted. I'm pretty sure it's bundled with Mint. Identify which partition it is, then simply delete it. Then you can create a new partition on the newly unallocated area or extend an existing partition onto it.
You might have to edit the bootloader's boot entries and remove the Windows boot manager.
Roundabouts are not just for efficiency, they are for safety. A regular 4-way intersection introduces multiple conflicts between cars turning left and cars coming from the opposite direction.
A roundabout only has one conflict for each connecting street, and the right of way is clearly defined.
I don't see how this might be interpreted as misinformation (8) or any attempt to do harm (8.1) either to a prospective user or Nix itself. Nor do I see how this might be an attempt made or supported by the Nix developers to influence the greater community. If you have evidence to the contrary, produce it.
There is no denying that a vocal group of people are promoting immutable/atomic distributions, or that many are fans of Nix's declarative configuration solution. Still, that makes it no worse than the people who are pushing back against the adoption of Rust in the Linux kernel, or the proliferation of systemd services, or the adoption of Wayland over X11.
What about LCD? Switching the state of a cell results in mechanical changes, which might influence how much sunlight it absorbs (even if it's minuscule compared to the heat generated by the backlight)
There was some politically charged drama... I think. There was some drama, anyway. I'm not clear on the details.
It was probably a Twitter-tier disagreement that was blown way out of proportion by a small group of people. If others have details, please don't enlighten me, I value my ignorance.
Without the unique boss designs and gameplay mechanics, the world looks and feels like every other Souls, but with more pixels. Not bad, but not strong enough on its own.
Red Dead 2. Law killed my horse in Valentine, so I decided to walk and hitchhike back to Clemens Point. I wrestled a bear, found the plague village, blew up a KKK gathering... just regular old west things.
The early STALKER games are also nice, if you're into that sort of atmosphere. Nothing beats the feeling of sitting in the rookie village next to the world's most mediocre guitarist.
You "own" your car, but the dealership stole the keys, removed the engine, and locked the wheels because you bought a used set of winter tyres from a reseller.
Perfectly reasonable to be attracted to physical traits or customs (clothes, hairstyle, body modifications) that are typical for a particular culture or ethnicity.
The problems start when attraction is contingent on belonging to a particular ethnicity.
One of the less lunatic posts here. Beyond what's required by law and by contract, neither party owes the other shit... which is to say, from the perspective of living in a place that has the luxury of real worker protection laws and rights, Americans are kinda boned.