I don't install Steam even as a binary. Still, it's not necessary to have all your software compiled from source and AppImage is a very good solution for containing bad software. Source distros like CRUX, Slack and Arch (not Gentoo, Gentoo forces you to learn the Gentoo™ way instead of Unix) do indeed allow you to only keep the necessary parts of your system bleeding edge.
You can also employ one of the biggest benefits of OSS which is that you can compile it yourself. Recompiling applications depending on features you want and supporting libraries accordingly.
There are more if these btw. Another one that can be licensed for commercial use is browserbox. The pitch is that you are able to give it to your room temperature IQ workers and be sure that they won't manage to infect the machines inside the corporate network with viruses.
Woke Anti-White shit was indeed used to break up OWS. It's even in your picture >Smart, able, White guys left the protest. It's in every picture about what happened during OWS. >everything went to shit pretty quickly after White dudes started leaving I wonder about the 1% Bankers racial makeup.
>It's normal market segmentation Except that it's not, and in every industry that it has been applied to it has destroyed the historical competitive advantage of said industries. Hollywood's competitive advantage goes back a century and nowadays it is being clowned on by anime. Same with AAA games costing hundreds of millions. Same with Western Educational Institutions where competitive advantage goes back hundreds of years.
Of course if you equate capitalism with Global Capital you can pin everything on it but only because Global Capital = jews. You can also pin on "capitalism" the ways which Global Capital used to erode local, national communities with some aloof free-market justification. And you can of course then try to pass jewish communism as the alternative to jewish "capitalism". 2.jpg 1.jpg
I did a little lookup and based on completely public information I came up with these:
# Directors (and lawyer) anne o’leary - Former CEO of Vodafone Ireland, Current Head of Meta Ireland patrick pan - Head of Taiwan and Hong Kong, Meta martin ingemansson - Vice President Nordics, Meta steven siegel (Nathan) - New York State Registered Attorney employed by Meta
# Misinformation justine isola - Head of Misinformation Policy, Meta aaron berman - Head of Misinformation Policy & Head of Elections Content Policy, Meta michael j marando - Content Policy Director (misinformation, abuse), Meta dina hussein - Counterterrorism & Dangerous Organisations Policy Global Head of Policy Development and Partnerships, Meta siobhan cummiskey - Director of the Regulatory Compliance Policy, Meta
# Public Policy david tessler - Director of Public Policy, Meta adaora ikenze - Director of Public Policy, Anglophone West Africa, Meta jakub turowski - Head of Public Policy for Poland & Baltics, Meta (into cybersec) kateryna kruk - Regional Public Policy Lead Central and Eastern Europe at Meta (participation in various policy and cybersec forums, glows harder than the rest) kojo boakye - Vice President of Public Policy for Africa, Meta marconi machado - Public Policy Manager, Meta
# Communications mrs. davenport - Former MSM News, Communications and Marketing, Meta Executive, Meta melinda davenport - Strategic Communications Executive, Meta maayan sarig - Communications Manager, Meta
# Various maher saba - VP, Family of Apps(fb, messenger, ig, whatsapp) Foundation, Meta will cathcart - Head of WhatsApp, Meta elizabeth runham - HR VP, COO & International, Meta alex himel - VP Devices, Reality Labs, Meta emily dalton smith - Vice President of Product Management, Meta luke woods - VP, Head of design, Instagram kim jin-ah - UX & Content Design, Meta (or South Korean actress) annie lewis - (common name, there is a Senior Product Manager for Data & Analytics, Meta) max chen - (Name too common, there are Meta employees with this name) connor hayes - Meta jonny oser - Meta
# Non-Meta? siddhartha nahar - (Indian SEO expert?)
This was done with the explicit goal of sacrilege. It happened not only in Russia but all across the Eastern bloc. Churches were turned into other uses including a "temple of science" as in this case. There is also the matter of diminishing the value of a place of worship into aesthetics.
Commies did the exact same thing. Here's St. Isaac's cathedral in St. Petersburg turned into a soyence museum with a Foucault pendulum hanging down the central dome. Shame it didn't help them with actual science kek. comm1.jpg comm2.png
>KiwiFarms will go down because Josh is an incompetent retard. Not if the small hats have a way to stop it. Kiwifamrs was always at a unique position to subvert all edgy internet spaces. Just like Chabads was for fedi. It's more clear nowadays how fully in line it is with the attempted kosher right political shift. 5522bf5924d08376688353552281b1d5a72db295ee213dc50ebf729feb64ab05.png
1. Some times I get double folder entries in the namespace. 1a. Is there a way to print the files where the various bind and mount commands came from? What scripts should I be looking at other than plan9rc, termrc, cpurc? 1b. How do I select a specific folder from multiple ones that have the same name? Do I use inode numbers like in Linux?
2. Why does the cpu service from "aux/listen1 -t tcp!*![targetPort /rc/bin/service/tcp17019" doesn't have the same namespace as its parent? For example it's missing '#S' being bound to /dev/. This is the tcp17019 script:
Cash inside the warzone are not the same as cash outside the warzone. There are very high transportation costs that the one doing the exchange is taking upon himself. Money is but a means of exchange. Better money (as in better as a means of exchange) will trade at a premium to worse money.