Comment Re:scam calls (Score 1) 23
You're getting soft. I'd have a far more interesting fate for them.
You're getting soft. I'd have a far more interesting fate for them.
Very simple. Don't comply? Don't make international calls to my country. Which in turn means you're not gonna make any kind of business deals with anyone here.
As far as I know, Russia didn't even comment yet.
What a coincidence.
Neither can most of their equipment.
...provided it runs, e.g. because it was started automatically, which it cannot in our setup. So I'd have to start it. If I find it.
Nope, that's not the program. Unfortunately the Windows-internal screenshot program is inferior and not suitable to my needs.
That they found an easier way to spy on their citizens.
Is that like the old Aussie saying "Try to catch the snake that bit you, we need it for our statistics to know which species killed you"?
I'd rather try to invent something that makes kid spit those things out instead of swallowing them.
If we give it a couple generations, evolution could take care of that.
It's not critical to my daily workflow. That's the problem. Case in point, the snapshot program. I need it whenever I find something worth reporting and need to do a screenshot. What's its name? I know it's in the "graphics" program submenu, and I remember the color of its icon, but what was its name? Somethingshot. But what was that something, because search for "shot" sure won't produce what I'm looking for. What colorful name did their marketing department come up that really made a lot of sense in the mind of a coke-fuelled markedroid's head but certainly won't in a normal mind?
Yes, agreed that "now everything is markedly more complex with little to no benefit"!
There are some holdouts, thank goodness. Too bad that Debian succumbed to this nonsense. They had a great opportunity to go to runit or similar, and blew it.
My key problem with this is that I know WHERE my program is in the program menu, but I don't know what it's called. Care to tell me how to search for a program you don't know the exact name of?
And frankly, with more and more programs coming up with more and more esoteric names...
The only application I "need" that I couldn't find a suitable Linux replacement for was Autodesk 360. And that runs fine in a VM.
What else would I need that I can't get on Linux?
We run our own (huge) data center, so convincing our people that we should stay "at home" was easier, especially since we have our own cloud service (with blackjack. And hookers) so they can placate marketing with "yes, yes, we are doing this in the cloud" without even lying, but even here, some felt that urge to move stuff into AWS.
And yes, now we're having severe headaches.
There are two ways to write error-free programs; only the third one works.