Comment Re:Trading one for the other (Score 1) 186
Also, programmers write better code when they know people will be looking at it. The open source method for motivating better programming.
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Also, programmers write better code when they know people will be looking at it. The open source method for motivating better programming.
citation required
If it's not worth bothering to upgrade, then why are you bothering to use it in the first place?
MS reserves the right to share your information with whomever they deem necessary.
This is the standard operating procedure for every human and corporation on this planet. Why should you assume otherwise?
The issue for me is that I use Windows because I have to
Score another success for the marketing / brainwashing department
All in all, I'm pretty sure I won't be upgrading my Windows 7 Ultimate system to Windows 10 - ever.
whatcha gonna do when microsoft cuts off support for windows 7 while known unpatched exploits exist? so your plan is to get hacked? great.
It should be noted that no updates will go out to regular users until they have been vetted through several rings of testing, including over a million people in the Insider Program. Not quite a guarantee that there won't be any problems, but it's not quite so reckless as it's often made to sound.
I was in the Insiders Program since last October. It was fun testing the new builds as they came out, but... I'm sticking with Windows 7. No doubt I'll get 10 on my next computer, and I know how to make it work the way I want - for now I just prefer the look and feel and performance of 7.
So now we know who to blame for the endless stream of botched microsoft patches: Users like you who think testing is "fun". How many bugs did you actually find? How many did you report? That part is not so "fun".
Because "home" is an apartment or condo and there are no charging stations in the parking lot.
yes indeed we live in a time when nothing ever changes, nobody does anything
I would love to have an electric car, but for where I live, it simply is out of the question given the massive limitations of today's battery and charging tech.
yes, precisely, you are the one true human, the only one the counts, the only one we worry about when we make plans
There's just something about knowing I did it.
the car manufacturers have this whole brainwashing thing down to a science
Rapidly a tipping point will be reached, at which point finding a convenient gas station will be nearly impossible and owning a gasoline powered car will positively suck.
Kinda like how finding a convenient electric charging station is nearly impossible to find?
It's very easy to not see things when you are not looking for them.
what is wrong with you? real people rent trucks to move
yeah that's why they make it so you can buy gas without setting foot in the store
People are sick and tired of car payments and insurance payments.
Those of us with paid off cars and the corresponding low low insurance rates would tend to disagree.
Nobody forced you to buy a new car, you could have bought an old one.
Car ownership is a form of freedom from those who control other forms of transportation, and I'd hate to see that go away.
So putting yourself into debt and/or signing an onerous lease agreement is a form of freedom?
I'm sure glad that your monthly car payments give you freedom from those who espouse walking and bicycling.
What do you think about people releasing software with no license, and no copyright? I know that you are against the very idea of copyright, and that GPL is your "fix" for the system. These days, many people publish by pushing their code to places like github. Some projects have no copyright notice on them at all. In a world where copyright exists, what are the ramifications of this, for the user, for the developer, for the corporation?
Get hold of portable property. -- Charles Dickens, "Great Expectations"