requiring law enforcement officers and authorized representatives of the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to cite a person driving with a specified invalid license
Did you read the bill? This is in the first paragraph.
requiring law enforcement officers and authorized representatives of the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to cite a person driving with a specified invalid license
Did you read the bill? This is in the first paragraph.
Class action lawsuit from the Morse code operators union incoming…
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Even ones that have been dead for years
“I am happy to announce that Robin Williams is indeed alive and well. We’ve been arguing about which Linux distro is better for the past few hours.”
I guess Klingons will have to post as Undetermined
I ran into something similar on Linux Mint. Never seen my installation kill itself before until this. Ended up booting into Recovery mode from the grub menu, and rolled back using Timeshift restore.
For me, the culprit was the ubuntu-drivers-common
update, because after I rolled back, I was able to install all the other updates without issue. I just blacklisted this one update to keep it from showing until the next version is released.
Ah, the Pinterest strategy. Nothing makes me hit the back button or skip search results faster than a login prompt.
I wonder if this is just a ploy to increase their “active user” counts to improve their valuation.
According to the ionos api documentation, the API key is formatted as publicprefix.secret
Is that how you entered it in your config?
Fedora is nice. I use it on my touchscreen laptop and most things just worked out of the box. I use Linux Mint on my desktop and I really like it. I think it’s a great distro for people coming from Windows, since the UI will feel a little more familiar.
I found it amusing when, in response to an issue, the admin asked someone to open a ticket by sending it to support@lemmy.world. At first I thought he meant to DM the account, but then I was like Ohhh, you mean actually send an e-mail to that address. I can totally see people confusing the two concepts.