NetBSD's pkgsrc collection has been designed to be portable. I believe it's already been ported to Slackware, and Solaris and other OSes.
The tools exist to just import it into this new Linux flavor.
Or if you're just trying to escape systemD madness, just use NetBSD. Or one of the other freenix choices that already has a package system built for it.
Which browser performs the best when you block javascript? Which browsers make it the easiest to set configuration rules that blacklist third-party scripting? Which browsers then gracefully display the 'corrected' web content after the script infestation has been removed?
That is the kind of benchmarking some of us would find more relevant than gee-whizz speed measurements of the excrement that "web developer" discharge.
Very few people have a good understanding of evolution. It has been adopted by many as a shorthand for them to apply a 'survival of the fittest' bromide. Evolution is very complex, involving factors like populations of a species becoming isolated from one another for long periods of time to adapt differently. So physical geography is as important in understanding it as biology. Evolution is complex, which is why it's actually rather easy for religious zealots to poke hooles it it. Evolution is unsettled science; an opportunity for us to learn much more.
Dodo birds were flightless and built their nests on the ground. All that was necessary for them to be made extinct was for ships bearing rars to land a few times on their isolated islands.
Key words in your comment were scrambled by the mobile hardware you used to enter it on the site. If you cannot figure out the arcane submenu settings to change to fix the problem, you'd better upgrade to hardware from a different vendor.
No, as people mature they become more conservative. It's called 'accumulating a stake in the real world' and 'learning through experience.'
I couldn't possibly explain it to the fiery young bucks who 'are going to change the world' because it's more the kind of thing you figure out, rather than something you're told.
I, too, prefer to pay my bills with paper checks, an envelope and a stamp. Unfortunately, stamps are not lickable any more. The post office sells adhesive-back stamps distributed on release paper.
FB needs to not start deleting, because once they start it's like the proverbial kitten who starts swallowing a long string. When the deleting gets started, now ALL the fake news has to be deleted. That means a big chunk of MSNBC, CNN, The Huffington Post, etc. gets whisked off to nowhere. Would any references to Rachel Maddog even remain after the broom started sweeping?
No, Facebook just needs to step back and let the cesspit reek, and the left and right monkeys sling their 'facts' at one another.
I don't think anyone is surprised that Russia is attacking us. The question is how they are, and what are we going to do to protect ourselves. The answer is not to stop the investigation.
They are attacking us the same way the US has historically, for many years, attacked elections in foreign countries.
The Netbook (an Asus Aspire One) that I bought for $300 a few years ago has been upgraded to 8gb of memory and a 1TB hard drive. It isn't fast, but it's light, reliable and generally capable. I guess I probably waited about six months before I upgraded the hard drive.
My only Apple laptop is a Powerbook 165C, which is an okay system, too.
You'll have to agree that "malware" (as in: software that was not installed from the Microsoft App Store) didn't intrude and take over the computer, though.
Or is it 'good malware, bad malware' in the vein of 'good cop-bad cop'?
Remember Upton Sinclair's Jungle? That's the kind of journalism we just lost.
Ironically, Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle" was written to be a workers-rights labor-justice piece, but it was taken up by the middle class as a 'Health Code' cleanliness issue.
And let's not let go of the reality that Gawker thought they were going to make a mint crushing a 'little guy' who couldn't defeat them (Hulk Hogan) and didn't know he had a deep pockets backer. How many other victims did they have on the list to make money by attacking?
NetBSD's pkgsrc collection has been designed to be portable. I believe it's already been ported to Slackware, and Solaris and other OSes.
The tools exist to just import it into this new Linux flavor.
Or if you're just trying to escape systemD madness, just use NetBSD. Or one of the other freenix choices that already has a package system built for it.
Which browser performs the best when you block javascript? Which browsers make it the easiest to set configuration rules that blacklist third-party scripting? Which browsers then gracefully display the 'corrected' web content after the script infestation has been removed?
That is the kind of benchmarking some of us would find more relevant than gee-whizz speed measurements of the excrement that "web developer" discharge.
Very few people have a good understanding of evolution. It has been adopted by many as a shorthand for them to apply a 'survival of the fittest' bromide. Evolution is very complex, involving factors like populations of a species becoming isolated from one another for long periods of time to adapt differently. So physical geography is as important in understanding it as biology. Evolution is complex, which is why it's actually rather easy for religious zealots to poke hooles it it. Evolution is unsettled science; an opportunity for us to learn much more.
Dodo birds were flightless and built their nests on the ground. All that was necessary for them to be made extinct was for ships bearing rars to land a few times on their isolated islands.
Sorry this is memory without citation, but I recall reading some news
You're probably recalling some Monsanto or Dow Chemical brochure you read one day.
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Speaking of things that need fixing....
Key words in your comment were scrambled by the mobile hardware you used to enter it on the site. If you cannot figure out the arcane submenu settings to change to fix the problem, you'd better upgrade to hardware from a different vendor.
No, as people mature they become more conservative. It's called 'accumulating a stake in the real world' and 'learning through experience.'
I couldn't possibly explain it to the fiery young bucks who 'are going to change the world' because it's more the kind of thing you figure out, rather than something you're told.
I, too, prefer to pay my bills with paper checks, an envelope and a stamp. Unfortunately, stamps are not lickable any more. The post office sells adhesive-back stamps distributed on release paper.
We here have been thinking about establishing a tomcat dairy. With the right hormone therapy, tomcats can become prolific dairy animals.
Tomcat cheese, tomcat yogurt... the possibilities are many!
FB needs to not start deleting, because once they start it's like the proverbial kitten who starts swallowing a long string. When the deleting gets started, now ALL the fake news has to be deleted. That means a big chunk of MSNBC, CNN, The Huffington Post, etc. gets whisked off to nowhere. Would any references to Rachel Maddog even remain after the broom started sweeping?
No, Facebook just needs to step back and let the cesspit reek, and the left and right monkeys sling their 'facts' at one another.
I don't think anyone is surprised that Russia is attacking us. The question is how they are, and what are we going to do to protect ourselves. The answer is not to stop the investigation.
They are attacking us the same way the US has historically, for many years, attacked elections in foreign countries.
No credible investigation of a figure as public as the President has ever been over nearly that quickly,
Mueller is on record saying that President Trump is not under investigation.
Hillary lost because she wouldn't campaign in historically Democratic strongholds, because they were filled with the deplorable sort of Democrats.
Apple rises to the top as a green gadget-maker
Apple wasn't around yet. They would have provided the Waffen SS with phones that had uncrackable security. All IBM sold was punched card equipment.
Also "as thin as possible" and battery life be damned.
The Netbook (an Asus Aspire One) that I bought for $300 a few years ago has been upgraded to 8gb of memory and a 1TB hard drive. It isn't fast, but it's light, reliable and generally capable. I guess I probably waited about six months before I upgraded the hard drive.
My only Apple laptop is a Powerbook 165C, which is an okay system, too.
They had 25 pin SCSI ports, which people destroyed by hooking up their Centronics printers.
Centronics printer ports were common addon cards for the Apple 2.
You'll have to agree that "malware" (as in: software that was not installed from the Microsoft App Store) didn't intrude and take over the computer, though.
Or is it 'good malware, bad malware' in the vein of 'good cop-bad cop'?
Fiat. Fiat owns that brand.
(Greasy haired musclebound moron drivers grit their teeth)
It's just semi-algorithmic crapflooding. You see a pattern for a reason.
His partner in 'the surveillance state' Elon Musk seems to be doing alright, tho.
Remember Upton Sinclair's Jungle? That's the kind of journalism we just lost.
Ironically, Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle" was written to be a workers-rights labor-justice piece, but it was taken up by the middle class as a 'Health Code' cleanliness issue.
And let's not let go of the reality that Gawker thought they were going to make a mint crushing a 'little guy' who couldn't defeat them (Hulk Hogan) and didn't know he had a deep pockets backer. How many other victims did they have on the list to make money by attacking?
Is the course graded 'pass/fail' (to be fair, of course)?