

While I enjoyed the first book, and might pick up the others, I wasn’t as impressed, and wouldn’t put it on any reread shortlist. What did I miss?
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While I enjoyed the first book, and might pick up the others, I wasn’t as impressed, and wouldn’t put it on any reread shortlist. What did I miss?
I haven’t tried it myself, because I hear it’s very crash-happy. Have you had better experiences?
DaVinci Resolve has a free version and is made by an Australian company.
Kdenlive is open source and from a non-profit registered in Germany.
Any encyclopedia will reflect the biases of its editors. The best you can do is to have good procedures and fact-checkers.
Why would I?
And American ones who see the danger and have the means to go abroad.
It’s a mashup of Free Software and Open Source Software.
LOL. What nonsense! This is simply far right propaganda.
Something needs to be done, indeed.
Ukraine got a lot of support from the US and Europe. And without the US this would not have been so easy.
Gnome just works… until it doesn’t. I prefer KDE, as it’s a lot more flexible.
Different folks, different strokes. Luckily there is choice.
If the EU can actually really together and form an European army…
OnlyOffice hides the fact that it’s Russian.
And is it fully compatible? Most Excel-alikes have at least some hiccups.
Yes, I did click through to the findings PDF and carefully looked at how the questions were worded.
For Israelis peace means not getting attacked any more by any of their neighbours.
No surprises there. It mostly shows that Israelis do not trust the Palestinian Authority, and who can blame them?
There’s a lot of bad blood between them, but that does not mean they do not ultimately want a peaceful solution.
Do you have data that backs that up? Because I think most Israelis do want peace, if that means they no longer get attacked.
There certainly are Israelis who want to listen. But unfortunately Netanyahu does not.
Thanks! I will.