Arstechnia has two solid space reporters along with the occasional astronomy piece. They also have a weekly Rocket Report newsletter that goes out Thursday evenings covering what happened in the past week.
On hand fuck Tuberville for blocking the unanimous consent vote. On the other if these nominations are so important then why are they not getting a regular vote? I realize that will take longer, but still. Do the Dems not have the votes or something?
I don’t have a cable/standard tv service. It looks like YouTube has a standalone package for $400 (!) I’m mostly interested in regular season games and follow whatever my fantasy football player teams are playing, so they aren’t usually broadcast in my area over the air....
An antenna will get you the games broadcast in your market. Other than that YouTube tv with Sunday ticket is the only non-privacy way that I’m aware of.
I use a Windows and Arch dualboot, but I’m looking to escape Microsoft. I’ve heard good things about both Fedora and Pop!_OS. I’m your average Arch user; I play video games and code. Are Windows VMs suitable for games like Call of Duty on such distros ?
What sites would you recommend for space news?
I mean more like space tech and launches, not astronomy (though I wouldn’t mind a bit of that)....
Vivaldi Is Available on Flathub – Brno Hat (enblog.eischmann.cz)
Is it possibile to show only posts from subscribed channels?
ATM I can choose only among Frontpage, Local, and All
Big ol’ un-hacked sphere (i.imgur.com)
Army, Navy Will Be Latest Services Without Chiefs as Senator Maintains Block on Confirmations (www.military.com)
Army Chief of Staff Gen. James McConville is set to retire next week, while Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday will depart in mid-August.
Where to watch NFL games this season (US) (kbin.social)
I don’t have a cable/standard tv service. It looks like YouTube has a standalone package for $400 (!) I’m mostly interested in regular season games and follow whatever my fantasy football player teams are playing, so they aren’t usually broadcast in my area over the air....
Fedora or Pop!_OS?
I use a Windows and Arch dualboot, but I’m looking to escape Microsoft. I’ve heard good things about both Fedora and Pop!_OS. I’m your average Arch user; I play video games and code. Are Windows VMs suitable for games like Call of Duty on such distros ?
What's your favorite restaurant chain?
I miss Fuddruckers and doubt anything will ever fill that hole in my heart.