Young humanoid in the UK. Proudly LGBT. Slava Ukraini! | they/them
DVDs, people. DVDs and Blu-Rays.
Here’s the Wikipedia article on the shop: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Co-op_Food
And here are the other businesses that the Co-Operative Group are a part of: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Co-operative_brand#Uses_of_The_Co-operative_brand
Even as a British person who has grown up with this organisation, though, I still don’t really understand it.
It’s a kind of shop. They do other things as well, but the shop is the most memorable. Co-Op is short for “Co-Operative”.
They’re related to the Co-Op Party, which is part of the Labour party (a popular left-wing political party).
Linux, BSD, and macOS users:
In the UK, a lot of our government still uses XP and a lot of our public embedded devices (e.g. the tills in the Co-Op) run on Internet Explorer.
Some random Thai hacker using 7 isn’t that much of a stretch.
For people wanting to take down drones, I think a directed energy weapon would work. It uses a beam high frequency radio waves or microwaves to disable electronics. Since there’s no projectile, it would be easier to use without getting caught.
America in general, yes; but I thought NY was one of the nice places?
America in general, yes; but I thought NY was one of the nice places?
There’s a book I think everyone should read, and it’s not Nineteen Eighty-Four.
Lmao
In an ideal world, this would be a good thing. Machines doing the work so humans can relax; but I doubt this is even possible in the world we live in.
…Aaaand I’m officially tossing the browser. AI has it’s place, and that is not embedded in every fucking program I use.
Vivaldi is pretty good. Henry from Techlore seems to like it. Also, while it is proprietary, the source code is available to view, audit, and compile.
I use
master
because I’m nostalgic. If it matters that much, though, I’ll start usingtrunk
(like we used to back in the days of SVN).