It's not like individual locations determined they're overstaffed or something. The CEO is just blanket firing people because it makes some numbers look more gooder on some spreadsheet.
fallingcats
If you're copying from the same doc then you'd usually want to keep the formatting.
Also, trains. High Speed rail could be the answer to many inter city business flights
It's not terrorism if it's not even trying to kill people. That's just destruction of property or arson in this case.
Then being unfazed by a regular straight ghost
Yeah but you'd need to do it for *everything* that's affected, which is a lot.
Forced updates are bad if they bork you system, sure. If you know what you are doing it's also mostly fine to skip a few. But the truth of the matter is that 95% of users wouldn't ever update their system if they didn't have to. Then half of them infect their system with ransomware and the other half get to join a huge botnet.
We've had that before and I wouldn't want to go back. A few bored systems because of updates are probably preferable to at least as many lost to malware, where data is often unrecoverable.
The problem is that the all those apps installed as dependencies will get marked as unused and removed with the next --autoremove
(which you should probably do regularly to clean up old kernels.
The real fix would be to mark all those apps as explicitly installed, but I don't use apt-based distros regularly so idk how.
Distrobox would like a word, or so I've heard. Haven't had to use it yet, as the AUR has pretty much everything.
We're not talking about the religion though, we're talking about the man, Jesus. He existed, and the historically verifiable facts stand.
The man wouldn't even be historically notable if not for the religion. For all intents and purposes, he is the religion, the main cornerstone that set Christianity apart from Judaism.
And I'm not sure what you mean by "the religion."
The subset of Christian denominations for which the statements make sense.
That's not how words work. Don't give them an inch, even as a joke.