Jump to content

metak88

Members
  • Posts

    984
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by metak88

  1. 6 hours ago, Anti Facts Sir said:

    Can't see/open the links mate....what's the gist? This is a brand new, large home built for the Dovers in the middle of nowhere?

     

    3 hours ago, Athenry04 said:

     

    I can't open the links, but this new life business is fairly likely, as it possibly was with Jo Cox, false flag bomb victims and several others. Never forget people's abilities to sell out for cash. Dover could have taken a turn, and was then paid off to fuck off basically. One thing's for sure, she ain't talking, she ain't working at the hospital, and her family who could easily provide proof of her existence, aren't doing so. Something is suss as fuck.

     

    Those are telegram links and you can preview the posts in a web browser.

    Basically the P.I. (vaccinepolice) called the Dover family and asked about Tiffany and if he could do an interview with her and show she's fine to put this whole thing to rest.

    He also went to their property where her in-laws live and noticed they're (Tiffany's husband) building that large house right next to in-laws.

    • Like 2
  2. 1 hour ago, Macnamara said:

    what is a good alternative to microsoft?

     

    Don't worry about it too much. If the tools you need run best on windows os then just use windows. If you have a more powerful system you can do what @k_j_evans has done and virtualize windows. Or have two hard drives, one for linux and the other for windows and you select at boot time which drive to boot from. (this approach avoids partition tinkering) What is a good alternative to MS depends on your needs and tools/software you're using. If MS Office or Adobe products are very important to you then it's best to run them on windows.

    Nothing wrong with ubuntu as you mentioned above and if you don't need newest libraries and such then stick with LTS (long term support) releases.

    • Thanks 1
  3. 2 hours ago, Grumpy Owl said:

    A few years ago, I used to champion Ubuntu, and during my 'alternative' Linux-embracing period it was my Linux distro of choice.

     

    Ubuntu was created by a company/foundation called Canonical, and I started to get sceptical about how such a company/organisation could be providing high-quality open-source software 'for free' with a large number of developers and support staff. I remember reading something somewhere a while back about how well funded Canonical was, and one of the funders was... Microsoft!

     

    Linux powers most web-hosting servers on the internet, and Ubuntu is rapidly overtaking other 'enterprise-level' distributions such as Red Hat, Fedora and CentOS. I just found it strange that Microsoft - with its own range of commercial Windows desktop and server operating systems - would be supporting and funding development of 'open-source' alternatives.

     

    For most part what Canonical/Ubuntu does is take what Debian produces ( a snapshot of their sid/unstable repository), add some of their patches and rebuild the packages from source into .deb files. Vast majority of the software is developed by others.

    Regarding the Microsoft funding, they co-operate with MS on some projects mainly WSL ( Windows subsystem for linux ) where Windows users/developers/admins can get access to gnu/linux utilities via command line so they don't have to run linux on their machines. etc.

     

    MS will support anything that brings then money and Ubuntu is the most used operating system on their Azure cloud platform. If I'm not mistaken even Ickonic streaming platform is hosted on azure?

    Red Hat - Fedora - CentOS are basically one entity. (Owned by Red Hat) As of now, Red Hat bought community created CentOS (this distro just rebuilt Red Hat source rpms without the branding, hence the name) and it's now the upstream for Red Hat Enterprise. They beta test what subsequently lands in Red Hat E. Fedora is desktop/developer orientated and tends to push new technologies.

    Ubuntu is more popular because it's way easier to start with. There's only on OS, Ubuntu. You can download it on their website. No account/license needed.

     

    Anyway, to cut this story short, MS is actually making shitloads of money with Ubuntu, way more than Ubuntu gets, and they're not funding anything useful to destop users with Ubuntu. Not a competition at all.

    • Like 1
  4. Just now, ink said:

    You bugger

     

    Cut me some slack will ya... last time I played it was in elementary school when we played it to pass time before the class started. 😉

    I'm interested in playing if you want? Sans cheating of course... 🤣

  5. 16 hours ago, Gremmels said:

    ah I see. Makes sense. Although I haven’t seen another one of those clips since the first one was posted in the 1st

     

    Today, they've released part II a week after the first one. Seems like there will be two-three more till the end of the month? 20min all combined max?

    I suggest you watch Renegade movie/documentary about David's life if you're interested. These are just short clips.

×
×
  • Create New...