You posted a comment, so you didn’t just close it and downvote
You can’t just believe it. People need to actually vote accordingly.
Remember the days when a story like this was shocking? Now it’s not even a surprise, nevermind a shock.
It is different. The old Photoshop process took a lot of time. Now an image can be manipulated incredibly quickly and spread almost as fast before anyone has time to do anything about it.
We got those awesome new blue license plates! Oh wait…
Skipped over the original Mozilla?
It was reported that it was a 2cm wound. That’s not insignificant.
He accepted because he’s arrogant and ignorant
Yeah, with how much blood there was, there’s no way he’s not missing part of his ear if a bullet hit it.
If it was a bullet, he should be missing part of his ear. It would probably look like Holyfield’s ear post Tyson fight.
There’s a free blue screen of death? All of these people paying for Windows for no reason /s
It doesn’t seem like an inch or two miss. See the video in the above comment. Someone on the other side of the crowd would very likely have been hit if one flew right by his ear
Also, how did he miss that badly? Did you see how far the person in the crowd was from Trump? It’s like the attempted assassin was a storm trooper previously.
Was he supposedly hit in the ear? If so, how did nobody behind him get hit? Given the angle they would have had to shoot from to miss everyone else, it seems like they would have had to be down in the crowd below and it should be obvious who did it.
That outage had nothing to do with Canadian infrastructure. It was caused by a maintenance upgrade that Rogers was doing.
Unless you’re saying everyone should have backup internet connections. I’d be surprised to learn if any country has that. Given the size of Canada, that’s a lot of work to get that in place.
Maybe try Napster: https://www.napster.com/ Sounds a bit like a joke, but it’s not. It used to be Rhapsody, but was re-branded.
As a Linux user, check out Strawberry. The name isn’t great, but the player makes up for it
I have some music and videos shared via NFS and haven’t had any problems playing those. Kodi has crashed a fair amount since updating to Omega, once immediately after launching Kodi. A lot of the time it was when playing video from YouTube and I’ve updated that plugin to a beta version and it’s been better so far.
Fwiw, I’m using the flatpak install on Lubuntu
It will run Doom at 60 frames per year