Good enough for MS-DOS, good enough for me.
Or Inspect->find the stupid <DIV> with the paywall in it->delete it. Works on some sites.
Seriously. Supreme Court literally told presidents they can do whatever the fuck they want now while president...what's he doing?
Because it's the western world's biggest aircraft carrier right in the middle of the Middle East. Everything in geopolitics is a strategic decision by everyone trying to get their slice and step on another.
We used to do that by invading and capturing territory from others, but that has fallen out of favor, so we use "diplomacy" and "soft power" to mostly get what we want. Russia and Israel didn't get the memo.
So the deer blacked out at the party and woke up with a high-vis vest on with no idea why?
That's what German did. They call it Haifisch.
People use Windows because it's easier
No. People use it because it's what came with their computers (look at ChromeOS, that's Linux), and it's what they grew up with. If you sat a kid in front of a Linux machine, and that's all they ever used, they'd be just as comfortable using it as a Windows user on Windows. I still have technical MS-DOS knowledge from when I was 12 years old. Totally useless skills now, but it didn't stop me from using computers in the late 80s. Computers were orders of magnitude more user-unfriendly then, but we all managed.
Might want to give it another shot these days. Gaming has become exponentially better since then with Steam's Proton software. Still not perfect, but being able to do 90-95% of them ain't bad. The last technical hurdle is games with kernel-level anti-cheat.
I found that switching to Linux made me able to understand both OSes better, and computers in general. Half of my computer science knowledge comes from screwing around with Linux.
You can still dual boot to keep self-teaching yourself latest Windows concepts so you don't fall behind there, while experimenting and learning on Linux in your free time.
Reread your American political history, because Bush got in because Florida was being Florida and totally fucked up a shitload of ballots, and the Supreme Court stepped in and made the decision for them.
Now if they can fix the bug where once in a while I click to a tab and it doesn't switch to it unless I minimize and maximize again, and needing a restart of the browser to get rid of that behavior...
The avocado toast meme is from Boomers shitting on Millennials because Millennials are broke due to the Boomers fucking the country and they had to come up with some stupid thing the Millennials must be spending all their money on. It's not political in origin.
Can't possibly have anything to do with the decades of union-busting, corporate deregulation, etc. no, it's the avocado toast.
I'm not sure why everyone is shocked. This has been the case since the beginning of the public Internet. It's their servers, their infrastructure, and everyone should have been completely aware that we are giving them content for free. I was never under any other impression, even back when I was using Usenet and IRC. That's why I don't post anything on social media I truly care about retaining ownership over.
You'll have to overpower the bot farm that promotes him.
I would not have guessed electronics. Usually I think of China, Japan, and South Korea as major suppliers.
You're the kind of person that tells someone that got shot that you also stubbed your toe last week and it hurt really bad too.
You obviously don't give a shit enough to become an activist for your own opinions, otherwise you'd be out there too. Instead you're here hijacking unrelated threads for it. You probably just get off on online controversy like so many other useless trolls.
Welcome to geopolitics. The whole world runs on unsaid statements and ulterior motives. Up is down and down is up.
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