Not one mention of the reverse!
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Open source isn't struggling. It's a struggle. People have high expectations, and expectations go awry in open source and profit models.
Water is wet, trees are cool, animals are wild, ...
Having an electrical background I noticed a lot of logic disappearing into code and still wanted access to it. Also, virtualisation and emulation are a lot cheaper to run.
For all the hype I barely notice anything new and improved. Tusky still kicks it to the curb/kerb.
In Singapore?
Not in Singapore, but I see a lot of people in my area doing this. I've always wondered how the unafraid part works when the bike is obviously over $5k.
Battery farms for humans, basically.
It might have a tracker.
Is the Telegraph a good source for info on this?
- It's in author's words.
- It's not far down in the article.
- I just assumed it was relevant to this audience.
- That's not heavy editorialising to me.
- It is quoting the article, and I freely admit that.
Fire up the Linux POSSE and it happens all at once!
"random" videos