Tony Lazuto says you should delete System32
Tony Lazuto says you should delete System32
I have plenty of coworkers that are thrilled when we have an in-office event. And some that choose to go there to work every day.
I can’t understand them, but well, it makes them happy.
Instead, the people offering the largest salaries are mostly remote-only.
People that value your work value your work, I guess.
What breaks the perspective is that you expect less padding on the bottom of the box. If you do that with a real box, it will look wrong too.
Yep, different licenses have different consequences.
The same way, if the BSD internet stack was GPL, we wouldn’t have an internet at all.
That’s yet another great joke that GNU ruined.
There’s something about social networks and doom-porn. I have no idea which causes the other, but those tend to walk together.
At least lemmy isn’t heavy editorialized into increased doomerism.
That’s a very good point.
It applies to more things than software projects. Like new companies keep innovating until they succeed. Political organizations keep pressing for change until they get some small gain. People are eager to throw themselves at work until they get something they care about…
Hum… That implies that at least 30% of some subclass of projects are successful.
Oh, they absolutely should. A “Jarvis” would be great.
But that thing they are pushing has absolutely no relation to a “Jarvis”.
Well, ok. I don’t really plan to do that. It was a joke.
I do wish it was something viable, though.
That’s why I plan to move my servers into an L4 clone.
It’s close to 1 in 20 PCs nowadays. It’s growing very quickly, and has been adopted in non-irrelevant amounts for a few years already.
I’m just not sure what the middle guy would be saying
“I hate inheritance! I hate inheritance! I hate inheritance! I hate inheritance!”
But well, inheritance goes brrrrrr.
On one hand, it clearly showed me how much theist bullshit exists on both my culture and the internet anglicentric one.
On the other hand, it makes me see very clearly how much I don’t care about the origins of culture instead of its immediate values.
The people that come up with country names do like a light trolling.
From a multinational consortium standpoint, that’s small enough to ignore.
Well… Are you going to do the work of digging through whatever those two speak to determine if their answers are right, if they are answers, or if they mean anything at all?
It has been in exponential growth since the signal was distinguishable from the noise, and exponentials do not have inflection points…
The only inflection we can expect is when it reaches 1/4 of saturation.