No, even if they wanted to, they have no expertise in UGC and they don’t have the infrastructure to do any of that
Also in Italy, I believe
IMHO you always have to stay informed. Just find a news source that does not create too much FUD and you’re set. E.g: Axios, NPR, Reuters, etc
I generally like the spirit of the DMA and the DSA, but the age verification policy is utterly garbage. Privacy and age verification are mutually exclusive
GUYS, IT’S HAPPENING
Because the pope is old and frail and every illness might kill him
You have to thank the Mashall Plan for that
Is it strange that I have absolutely NO idea what you’re talking about?
Still awesome!
Glad to be able to help! Have fun :)
Anectotally, I can say that probably 50% of people I know got Covid in the last few days/weeks.
That’s the joke
BSODs
To answer that, you must understand how testing works. Packages first are updated in Sid (unstable), then they go to Testing. At a certain point of the release cycle, Testing stops being updated to become the new Stable version. So basically Testing is not constantly updated. Also, security patches don’t follow this route: instead, they arrive in Sid first (thanks to the maintainers themselves) and then they get into Stable first (by the Debian team) because Stable has the priority. Only after that, they arrive in Testing.
Also see this paragraph from the Debian Wiki regarding security:
Security for testing benefits from the security efforts of the entire project for unstable. However, there is a minimum two-day migration delay, and sometimes security fixes can be held up by transitions. The Security Team helps to move along those transitions holding back important security uploads, but this is not always possible and delays may occur. Especially in the months after a new stable release, when many new versions are uploaded to unstable, security fixes for testing may lag behind.
Also:
Compared to stable and unstable, next-stable testing has the worst security update speed. Don’t prefer testing if security is a concern.
My advice to everyone who wants Debian to be more current is to just run Sid (unstable). It’s always going to be more secure and up-to date than Testing. Also, it works like a rolling-release distro, i.e. the updates are incremental and constant
EDIT: whatever you do, read and follow this guide. apt-listbugs and apt-listchanges especially will save your ass constantly
Since banking secrecy has been abolished, so basically 2009
Anything that has less than 6GB of RAM nowadays it completely useless for normal use. Don’t buy it.
Looking at other articles, it looks like abusing the ellipses is something they do frequently
Now that I think about it, it’s actually my first time reading a TMZ piece. Looking at other articles, it does seem to be a thing they do pretty frequently. Weird!
I have a question for native english speakers. I’ve read the TMZ article and they keep using the ellipses aka the “dot dot dot” (…). Why is that? It’s usually used when skipping words inside quotations, but it does not seem to be the case here. They seem to be used instead of commas. Anyone can explain why?
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