

“settler”? Why do they call them that? It seems peaceful. Nazis were just “settling” too were they?
Please help me find an accurate short word for what they are, judging by actions.


“settler”? Why do they call them that? It seems peaceful. Nazis were just “settling” too were they?
Please help me find an accurate short word for what they are, judging by actions.


Agree, no censorship for music and art in general. Censorship also involves some songs being not available to stream. While not as convenient, I buy all my music and (I might be on a spectrum or two) play it when it’s listening time. I LOVE music, but not while doing other activities. Rarely though, some wallpaper music.


It’s a bit early, but they might win a Darwin award yet. Still a thing are they?
Please, progress reports. Thanks.


“any local user can instantly get root (administrator) access on an affected box, just by running a small program” quote from the short article. So it seems home computers are safe.


Why “may”? If they have insufficient data to assert a statement, then is it just as useful to state that it “may not”? So, fruit and veggie consumption may not influence early onset lung cancer.
Looks and sounds delicious. A step up might be to serve on a plate?
Sorry, I’ll just see myself out.
That’s not the first time I’ve heard about watching Star Trek as helping to cope. Or should I say re-watching Star Trek. What is it?


Surely that’s anti-semitic, in todays climate, a sin.


Jesus and Christians are definitely anti-semitic.
This is classically called a “buttered cat array”. I first remember it in New Scientist sometime last century. Oh, and you need an array, because a single cat will not produce much power on its own.
Thank goodness for the geeks who go exploring all the tech nooks and crannies to find interesting tech behaviour. We need you.