TDE aka Trinity Desktop Environment, a fork of KDE 3.
TDE aka Trinity Desktop Environment, a fork of KDE 3.
Since the protests began, one of the subreddits I used to frequent now has an abnormally high number of comments; this might explain why.
It should have always included information about accessibility being taken away.
Indeed; they forgot to keep it simple.
Most people have no idea what all the API-related jargon means.
We get lots of practice with that during winter months here in Florida.
Some modern Australian music has made it to the world
I’m from the States and love this one:
Only got two points because you made their heads hurt. ;)
In North America, Consumer Reports magazine.
They’re independent and don’t accept advertising, but are subscription-based. You can usually find them at your local library (i.e., hard copies or sometimes in their online database).
For what it’s worth, Cornel West just turned 70, has views similar to Bernie Sanders, and is running for the Green Party nomination.
However, the media tends to marginalize third-party candidates.
Everybody seemed to crash while searching for images on Google.
I’m experiencing this with Q4OS 3 (Centaurus), which under the hood is Debian 10 (Buster) – and with the supposedly more stable Firefox ESR.
(Now using DuckDuckGo as an image search workaround.)
Kind of like an MG, but reliable.
This comment says it all:
I don’t know what quite a lot of those words mean, and I don’t wish to learn.
Why would we want people like that over here?
Probably the best article to date about what is truly going on – very comprehensive and well documented.
The first three albums sound nothing like what most people recognize as Journey.
Indeed; it eventually got to the point where I couldn’t tell the difference between Genesis’ music and Phil Collins’ solo music.
In reality, most of the songs that I like the best were sung by Ben Orr.
Moving in Stereo should’ve gotten way more airplay.
Q4OS, a very user-friendly Debian-based OS.