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  • He's a member of the cabinet and so should know the government position. He can also state if UK forces acted in any part of the operation (e.g. refilling).

    The decision may not be his but he should be enacting the effect of the decision. It's absolutely reasonable to ask him.

  • https://wiki.manjaro.org/index.php/Manjaro:A_Different_Kind_of_Beast

    Although Manjaro is Arch-based and Arch compatible, it is not Arch.

    Manjaro package repository

    Stable branch - There is no solid rule indicating when Stable branch is snapped from testing. It can be anything from one to four weeks....

    Testing branch - Testing branch is snapped from unstable at irregular intervals - ...

    Unstable branch - Unstable branch is synced several times daily from Arch stable

    Manjaro Unstable is Arch Stable

  • EU leaders will now have to decide whether there is sufficient support to take action.

    All EU governments are facing immigration crises which are fueling the rise of nationalistic factions. They could take an action here which would stop a population being forcibly displaced. Can they not draw a line between the two?

    Yes, you have the support at home.

  • ...the ruling stopped short of ordering the government to recover past messages that may already have been lost.

    How would somebody be meant to comply with an order to recover a message that has been deleted? Or is that the point? Can't comply and you're in contempt of court.

  • So at one point Macs were the developer laptop. They gave a nice desktop experience but with UNIX underneath that was very close to the Linux servers you'd deploy on to.

    The direction of travel has been to bring the UI closer and closer to touch devices, often at the detriment to the developer experience (IMO). Snow Leopard / Lion was Mac OS at it's best. Once we left the cats behind it started going wrong.

    Intel has become Arm - moving things further from those deployment servers. I've come to the realisation that I actually need x86 Linux adjacency more than anything else and nothing does that better than x86 Linux.