Comment Re: sudo-rs (Score 1) 20
But it doesn't support insults! Obviously sudo-rs is just a sub-par toy implementation which can't be used in a professional environment until it supports insults.
But it doesn't support insults! Obviously sudo-rs is just a sub-par toy implementation which can't be used in a professional environment until it supports insults.
Get yourself a felony and ruin your life
Well, unless you aim to be POTUS
Umm... "GitHub is a remote-first company with offices located throughout the US, Europe, and Asia", per https://github.com/about/caree.... I'm pretty sure they still have a physical office in Amsterdam, at least. They're also part of Microsoft, which is physically present in most EU countries.
This could also be claimed as evidence that colleges have largely turned into indoctrination camps.
Sure, as long as you define indoctrination camps as places where they encourage you to think for yourself, or in other words, the opposite of indoctrination camps.
I'm getting a kick out of reading this while still laying horizontal in bed at 11am on a Friday. ðYââ(TM)ï
Right, then it becomes Someone Else's Problem
You don't fire your money-makers.
Also, don't set fire to your money-maker
OP doesn't know the difference between widely and wildly, it's not surprising he believes things that are not true
THIS is the real answer, right here.
It could mean that higher speeds are typically available for richer neighborhoods, meaning that it's really a question of how well-off you are versus how fast the speed is.
OR
It could mean that 5G is damaging people's brains, leading to a disinterest in civic matters.
OR
Insert your own garbage theory here
The word you're looking for is 'angry'
Your argument goes to the art of engineering. I concur.
After all, if you do not master the subtleties, your design can't deflect the blow, so to speak
It's amazing what with how these instruments are so sensitive and delicate that they can even survive being launched into space.
Go engineers! Do us proud!
When has ms promised that the next version of something would be so much better and failed to deliver?
They're just up to their old tricks; claiming to support interoperability, but with the caveat that "It'll run better on Windows"
Their next step is inserting malware into the Linux kernel, just like they added code in their kernel to hobble any competing products
Your mode of life will be changed to EBCDIC.