As a representative of the European Union, I am devastated to announce we don’t want him either, he’ll sadly have to find somewhere else to go. Maybe he can find a new future in Mexico, on the other side of his wall.
As a representative of the European Union, I am devastated to announce we don’t want him either, he’ll sadly have to find somewhere else to go. Maybe he can find a new future in Mexico, on the other side of his wall.
Zorin. But, tbh, imitators won’t offer the most streamlined, seamless experience out there nowadays. If you like the most authentic Linux experience while staying on the user friendly side I’d say go with Gnome. There’s KDE too, for an experience like older windows (eg. Win 7) and that’s pretty authentic as well, just not my cup of tea. Try them out and decide for yourself!
Everybody forgets that if chrome and chromium breaks away from Google because of this ruling, it’s going to have the same issues as Firefox, if not worse because it’s an arguably worse product. The ruling has been pronounced, but what will happen because of it is yet to be defined.
He can make it official. He can make it as official as it gets. He can literally publicly sign this, in his office, with the press. Just because the constitution doesn’t explicitly say he can do it doesn’t mean it’s unofficial. The constitution barely mentions what authorities the president does and doesn’t have in the first place.
Imagine if Biden with his newfound immunity decomissions the entire Supreme Court and raids it with military force just for the sake of tragic irony
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/article/2024/aug/14/google-antitrust-monopoly-ruling