

I worked in a tech museum with C64s. One day a kid walked by. After showing them the BASICs (heh) they wrote a whole game with a storyline you could go through making decisions.


I worked in a tech museum with C64s. One day a kid walked by. After showing them the BASICs (heh) they wrote a whole game with a storyline you could go through making decisions.


What are some example responses of the bot? Also how do you interpret the bot response for identified reportable content? I only found a starts with “yes” condition.
I would love if there was an atomic Cinnamon spin. Fedoras Atomic Budgie version gets close but I think I still prefer god old Mint Cinnamon. There is hardly stuff to simply break anyhow.
Includes private keys.
GNU Octave is great when reviving old Matlab projects! I only wish for something similar to Simulink


Is there an overview of what differentiates all those Fedora Atomic derivates?
Great! That will be a good inspiration - thank you!
Thank you!


I prefered Gnome on a Yoga 7, while still running Plasma on my Desktop. I guess especially for someone coming from macOS Gnome all the way.
Thanks - I’ll look there! It seems to be focused on privacy (I know so is this community) which is great and covers a lot. But I also look for some kind of broader overview, including politics and ethics.
That is very kind! My main question is probably how do I introduce the topic in an interesting way to non-techy folks. What’s the best topic to start? What are some must known examples of how things go wrong?
Not exactly for me - I want to do a workshop about the topic as well! (and only have few days to prepare) If I manage to get some slides together I’ll gladly share them here!


That is not THE Dark Reader! Only this knock off for the edge browser is affected.


The popular Dark Reader is not affected by this.


The popular Dark Reader is not affected by this as far as I know. Only this knock off for the edge browser. Source: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vT1XgBs25gRlg5e3nYCAff967WMtZZTO-TB3rR9zszaJpTpCVFg8j7FkBxnHb3tw3aHGjKBGSxYyLgV/pubhtml


For more Information on how to sabotage refer to the Simple Sabotage Field Manual by the US Office of Strategic Services
Oh I actually switched to Fossify Calendar a while back. But the old name still sticks… fixed it.
also surprising that it is now mentioned in an open source community.