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[Stupid] People Often Deride Game Changing Technology as 'a Toy'
A little less profound that way, but mostly true.
[Stupid] People Often Deride Game Changing Technology as 'a Toy'
A little less profound that way, but mostly true.
and (b) legacy Win x86 applications.
What about modern applications? How about a functional wifi driver in your laptop? The lack of commercial software in Linux is a major problem, and no amount of talking shit about how stupid end users are is going to solve that.
Plus isn't, "Hitler Did Nothing Wrong", a flavor of Mountain Dew?
Because it was trained on user input, this is kind of like Twitter looking in a mirror and not liking what it sees.
Like the crossfit of programming?
I would kind of expect at least an RC version before the level of shit they are talking.
There are circumstances where such labeling is actually prohibited. Say you want pork that was not raised with ractopamine, and there were a manufacturer that wanted to label their product as such. According to your theory, no problem at all... in reality though, they have to submit the label for USDA approval, who will likely say, "that label is not allowed because racopamine does not materially affect the pork".
The 2.6 branch of Linux was released in late 2003, so I am not really sure what point you are trying to make...
Thinking critically about the rise of Donald Trump, and the demographic he represents in the Republican party, is not the exclusive domain ofsocialists.
Have you ever heard Trump say anything even remotely on target with the Tea Party Republicans?
He panders to a crowd of people that want decisive action taken against perceived external threats (Mexicans, ISIS,
Does Trump effectively represent your beliefs and values?
It is kind of Republican political suicide not to pander to Authoritarian voters. This is a rather long, but interesting article:
Reality is so pedantic to a troll...
The people digging coal out of the ground don't burn it, don't they have a right to stay in West Virginia or whatever?
Except the fact that desktop apps are one of the largest attack surfaces on desktop machines, and one of the most significant malware vectors.
Think... acrobat reader, java plugin, flash, IE, chrome, firefox, malicious office documents, can you think of more?
"Don't tell me to run Linux," very well. I suspect you don't anyway,
Let's see... well supported desktop environment or a pile of shitty desktop apps...
The real argument for the Linux desktop is... it runs chrome and gterm?
If I had a dollar for every Windows 10 scandal that I did not give a shit about...
After Goliath's defeat, giants ceased to command respect. - Freeman Dyson