The cheaters and cheat developers will just move to Windows, and the legitimate Linux users will quit. I don’t see the upside, this doesn’t solve the problem.
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The cheaters and cheat developers will just move to Windows, and the legitimate Linux users will quit. I don’t see the upside, this doesn’t solve the problem.
They may have some good engineers still?
They have good flights but they do make a lot of noise at the waterfront. The smell of avgas is overwhelming, too. Nothing against them, it’s unavoidable, but I’m looking forward to their electric Beaver plane.
Air North is pretty good so far, but no frills and I don’t know if they do long hauls.
Yeah, chicken and egg. Unfortunate twitter has now locked down feeds so you have to be logged in, so also fuck them on that point.
It’s a tradeoff. I am so disgusted by twitter that I chose to give that up and leave.
This is a baffling comment. There are tons of people on mastodon, more than I could ever hope to keep up with. I have a couple hundred accounts on follow and never manage to keep up. Honestly it could use some sorting.
Most people wouldn’t bother.
And the risk would be more a foothold into your network as a staging point to attack other devices, as I’m sure you know .
Something that might happen once in ten years isn’t worth the additional security surface exposure. IMO
Seconded. Great rice. Excellent flexible do-everything-reasonably-well appliance.
I don’t think that is necessarily out of the running yet. OS development is expensive and low profit. Commodification may be inevitable. Control of the shell and GUI, where they can push advertisements and shovelware and telemetry on you, that is profitable.
So in 20 years, 50? I predict proprietary OSes will die out eventually, balance of probability.
They also tend to have linux support. Where the AAA companies want to eat the entire mammoth and scorn the scraps, small companies can thrive off of small prey and the offal. :)
Beans lots of beans lots of beans lots of beans yeah beans lots of beans lots of beans
Genuinely though. You can cook amazing low cal food. Stir fried veggies and the right sauce. Curries. Also cut the meat down, you don’t need a lot. Beans are good and light.
My breakfast has been cottage cheese on homemade sourdough toast for a solid decade. Crazy cheap if you don’t count the 12 hours it takes to make the bread. ;)
I don’t understand how they put Vancouver and Toronto in the same accent group. Quite distinct.
Bugs me that in all of his examples he does the thing for the user instead of having them do it while he guides them through it. I have a ‘sit on my hands’ rule for cases like that. But it has been a while since I’ve done desktop support.
I felt like I was being a bit of a dick. :)
Most package managers store md5sums. A few times I’ve used that to validate package binaries. I’m not sure what tool you’d use for it, since I always just whip up a bash one-liner for it.
Im assuming you’ve looped in @[email protected]?
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