Confession time: My manjaro sojourn has been brought to a premature close. This isn't because of any major issue, but I need my laptop for the next few weeks, & shouldn't tempt fate with a new to me option.
I installed Leap 15.6 beta, as I thought it would have Plasma 6, which I've rather got used to. But it's still plasma 5, so I put Slowroll back. Wayland works so well I've been able to remove xorg. Finished the install 30 mins before a VC session!
I'll come back to this in late July though.
The end of this tea was better than the beginning. The more compressed center had more camphor and floral notes, less licking a wet stone (though that is still present). It's not a great tea, but I absolutely enjoyed it
Stopping support for the genocide in Palestine must become a mainstay of the forthcoming UK General Election.
No candidate will get my support in the election unless they unequivocably and unambiguously condemn Israel's genocide in Palestine.
The UK should immediately halt military support and arms sales to Israel. The UK government must also plainly condemn Israel's genocide on the international stage.
The Palestinian flag flying outside the Irish Parliament building. A powerful symbol indicating the formal recognition of the Palestinian state, which will happen later to-day.
Spain and Norway will also be recognising the Palestinian state to-day.
@vincent
That's probably the National Monument on Calton Hill you are seeing. It is a memorial to the Scottish seaman and soldiers who died fighting in the Napoleonic Wars.
@Jkp
I find their estimates are fairly accurate. Probably because my usage is fairly consistent, when the same months in different years are compared. On balance, I prefer Octopus to Bulb.
@peterbrown
None of these things require a national park. Legislation could be amended to allow or mandate councils to do them. This also has the advantage that all suitable areas could be covered, and not just three specific ones.