

Why do people ask questions like this? Isn’t, “Which worthwhile FOSS projects are underfunded?” a better way to say it?
It’s just so kludgy.
Why do people ask questions like this? Isn’t, “Which worthwhile FOSS projects are underfunded?” a better way to say it?
It’s just so kludgy.
I met a refugee from Cuba who named her daughter Claimidia because it sounded pretty. My people aren’t educated.
We? What can “we” do about it?
I can’t tell if this is a paid-for article by OpenNebula or what. It reads that way.
Even if that’s the case, the whole thing made no sense until you corrected it. Now it does.
Bro. Get a handle on the difference between “your” and “you’re.” Even if English is a second language, it’s worth knowing.
Now everything makes sense.
Because the market share is so big, everyone can use it, and everybody wants a fucking participation prize.
Outlook is a client. Do you mean Exchange?
You don’t seem to understand the distinction. You monitor isn’t “broken.” It wasn’t rendered inoperable by Ubuntu. It simply wasn’t compatible with the way you set it up.
Your second monitor was not broken by Ubuntu. Your second monitor was no longer receiving a signal. The distinction is that the second monitor was functional but not compatible.
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Getting your ideas from Elon I see.