Blood circulation in my hands breaks down completely when I get cold, so no. I will not be turning down the heat.
Right after that slide the guy is talking about how Microsoft is "committed to remaining the most reliable and secure platform"...
Yeah they're all full of shit
They're probably talking about their customers opening their wallets
VS Code could really use some work in that regard and I really do feel bad for that person, but this is also just funny as heck
Oh lawd, another thing to check out
Both GIMP 3 RC1 and FreeCAD 1.0 in the same month, damn
Let's Encrypt is amazing, but are there any equally trustworthy alternatives people could switch to if something bad happens to it?
Last time I ran a corporate-made installer, it caused massive graphical glitches and lock-ups after waking from sleep. It basically gave my system computer-AIDS.
That's why I never run scripts which are too long for me to easily understand outside a sandbox. Official distro repositories and Flatpaks are the only sources I have some level of trust in.
Weak platform my ass. Half of the US population is simply too brainwashed to even comprehend what Kamala offered them.
Touchscreens can stay, but only for non-essential tasks like changing settings or entering addresses. Climate, media, and all other controls you usually use while driving should be tactile by mandate.
Same! I also have a separate directory for college assignments and stuff. Gonna set up separate gitconfigs for both soon, so there is a smaller chance of mixing up my credentials
That's bog standard KDE, I have no idea about the distro tho
I would love to give Firefox money, as long as they slash their CEO's ridiculous salary
People on Hacker News are speculating that they implicitly define forking as "taking the project in a different direction in an independent repo". The Github TOS say that everyone has the right to create a fork of any public repo in the Github sense of the word. It's all a huge mess...
They have the audacity to use the term copyleft for that bullshit license... It doesn't mean anything unless you have the right to fork it.
Social darwinism disgusts me...
Linux all the way, for loads of practical and ethical reasons
Gibt es eine Doppelblindstudie zu dem Konzept?