130 years ago after the haymarket affair, where workers fought for the 8 hour day, they erected a monument not to the workers who fought and died in the struggle, but to the police killing civilians in order to keep up the system.
but telling people interested in linux but still using windows/macos that most things they use also works on linux, as we have done for the past decade, only to have the corporate internet be inaccessible to them if the, end up doing a blanket ban on non-age-verified/verifiable devices.
unless of course you truly are a foss puritan and expect people to throw away every proprietary bit when switching to linux, in that case, lovely weather to die on hills
a nearly 1mm thick crust all over the mechanical parts, and an even thicker layer on the non-moving parts. and that thicker layer grew and grew until it reached the mrchanical parts and locked them in place
agree with jack, the headline is massively misleading.
headline should have made it obvious that this is something from the past, showing that his current drunkenness is a fundamental problem of his, as it is rooted in a pattern
no, removing art has cost the public almso 150 grand. the art is for free