I haven't seen inside out 2, but the first one remains one of my favorite Pixar movie ever. I think addiction would make a perfect addition for inside out 3, or whichever number they'll be on when Riley is old enough for a Pixar movie that talks about addiction to be made about her.
Comme mon père me le dit souvent : bienvenue en France !
En recherche actuelle d'emploi, je vois tellement d'offres qui veulent une liste longue comme le bras de compétences et responsabilité pour t'embaucher a peine comme non-junior... et je me retiens de ne pas m'en plaindre davantage car, ayant une formation d'ingénieur en informatique, je sais que je suis en situation relativement confortable par rapport à tant d'autres.
🤓☝️En fèt, tout comme la covid, la LGBT-itude mute aux cours du temps pour donner naissance à de nouvelles variantes (tout aussi contagieuses). D'où la remarque spécifique sur les trans4 - iels ont subi le fléau de plein fouet !
(/sarcasm, évidemment)
A middle school teacher and a fucking fruit vendor. The journalist, sadly, I am much less surprised to learn about.
Also, just with Mario alone Nintendo has long had a heavy jazz influence.
Task failed.....successfully? for the EU
Stuff like this deepens my impression that all advertising should be burned in a fire.
I know that's impractical, but the damage it does to society is hard to stomach.
The background trend, unfortunately, is of the far right slowly but surely gaining votes. We pushed them back to third place today, but they still almost doubled the number of representatives they'll be sending to parliament (from 89 to the projected ~130 for today's elections).
- In 2002, Jacques Chirac won against the far right with 82% (to the far right's 18%).
- In 2017, Macron won against the far right with 66% (to the far right's 34%).
- In 2022, Macron won against the far right with 58% (to the far right's 41%).
IMO it's largely a consequence of the center-left and center-right (Hollande, Macron) completely abandoning the working class, and demonizing the left whilst cozying up to the far-right (mostly Macron, though Hollande definitely slid right over his term).
For clarity's sake: I have been daily driving Linux, specifically ArchLinux, for the past 9 years, across a rotation of laptop and desktop computers. I do almost everything in the command line and prefer it that way.
I still think if you want people to try Linux you need to chill the fuck out on getting them to use the command line. At the very least, until they're actually interested in using Linux on their own.
Kinda disappointing.
The article is really trying to sell us, the reader, that using Linux without knowing how to use the command line is not only possible but totally feasible. Unfortunately, after each paragraph that expresses that sentiment we are treated to up to several paragraphs on how it's totally easier, faster, and more powerful to do things via thé command line, and hey did you know that more people like coding on Linux than windows? Did you know you can do more powerful things with bash, awk, and sed than you ever could in a file manager?!
FFS vim
and nano
are brought up and vim's "shortcuts" are praised... in an article on how you can totally use Linux through a gui and never need to open up the command line.
Who is this written for? outside of people who not only already use Linux but are convinced that using any other OS is both a moral failing and a form of self-harm?
There was a big storm around 2009 in the south west of France (where there are a lot of pine tree plantations); an entire generation of trees ended up looking like this.
Basically, strong continuous winds flatten very young trees without killing them. They then keep growing, with a permanent kink in trunk, near the base such as these. Not great for sawing into planks, but they work just fine to make paper and agglomerate.
It's incredible how resilient trees are!
Interesting how this resembles what I was taught in school about the roles that coffeeshops played in the European "Enlightenment".