Comment Re:Worthless fucking statistic. (Score 2) 42
Power outages happen in Germany too. Mostly minor, because construction workers dug where they weren't supposed to. Sometimes major, due to sabotage: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Power outages happen in Germany too. Mostly minor, because construction workers dug where they weren't supposed to. Sometimes major, due to sabotage: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
Funny how if it's someone we like, they used it. But if it's someone we don't like, they abused it.
Oh, so you never heard of sunglasses and flashlights? Well, now you know.
If you have found sarcasm in my words, you are welcome to keep it.
Hey, you won the war 37 times already. What happened?
Alexa is the shittier version of Alexa. It used to be good, but nowadays it is barely useful.
It is the same with the car market and, I suspect, most markets in the USA - just a couple of brands or even specific models and pretty much nothing else. Is it peer pressure?
It's a little unfair. You win a war, but they have no right to be doing what they're doing.
The orange shitgibbon literally said that.
Even in Germany it only takes a couple of weeks and it is dark again in the winter and bright in the summer. It is even faster up north.
We are living in the 21st century, for fuck's sake. We have both artificial light and window blinds.
While Paramount claims they cancelled Colbert as a cost cutting move, that makes no sense since other late night shows on other networks with smaller audiences continue. They must make some sort of financial sense.
It is widely understood, though not provable, that the move was a bribe to Trump in order to get the merger approved. Trump has had a longstanding dislike of Colbert because of his commentary on Trump as a person and as the President.
When is a hard question. Rationally it should never have blown up this much in the first place (some expansion would be rational, but not like we've seen). Clearly the minds driving this are not rational.
Insanity is notoriously hard to predict. That's why short selling is so risky. The market can clearly remain irrational longer than most people can remain solvent when betting against it.
I don't actually use Apple Store all that often. A fair portion of the software I have installed, like LibreOffice and Firefox is just installed via DMG images. It kicks up a window about unrecognized source, but then just works. iOS devices are definitely more locked down, but the Macs are really no different as far as installing software than Windows or Linux.
I imagine the Mac Neo is the real source of their panic. Right now RAM prices are probably saving them from even more losses, but the hegemony is coming to an end. If a credible useful, at least for average users, non-Windows platform using smart device level hardware can sell as well as the Neo has, I'd say Microsoft's reckoning is finally upon them.
I prefer Ctrl + F4. Any other suggestions, Captain Obvious?
At what point in this long and seemingly endless list of fixes to even the most basic usability features in Windows do its users finally admit it is really a shitty and badly maintained operating system. I use Gnome or MacOS, which are streamlined and uncluttered, and then I head over to Windows and it's like looking into the mind of someone with severe ADHD. It's a colossal mess where nothing particular makes sense, there's no coherent approach, everything is slow and inundated with advertising, context menus that worked for decades don't function right or at all, even the simplest tasks just seems to land you in the wrong place.
I suppose under the hood it's still a fairly decent operating system, although tools like Powershell, which can be achingly slow itself, demonstrate that there's a lot of layers of cruft.
I don't play video games, and frankly Office isn't that much better for my needs than LibreOffice, and Outlook is a bloated pile of crap, so I rarely even access the Windows desktop I have at work via RDP, save for two applications I rarely use. Windows is rapidly becoming irrelevant in my world.
If it happens once, it's a bug. If it happens twice, it's a feature. If it happens more than twice, it's a design philosophy.