
Yeah but they dont want you to buy Chinese EVs, this essentially pushes non-chinese EVs (so US-made or ones from Europe)
Yeah but they dont want you to buy Chinese EVs, this essentially pushes non-chinese EVs (so US-made or ones from Europe)
(Their point was that Spotify’s free version is sufficient because they only want the things mentioned)
Of course it does. OP asked multiple questions, this was sipposes to answer why they used KDE instead of Gnome. I personally think Arch would have the advantage of having the newewst drivers, Proton version etc. available.
Bro, “Puritanism” is a religious movement of the 16-17th century. Maybe you mean purism?
(Serious) question: How do you stand not being able to select individual tracks? I honestly would rather listen to my music in any of the free frontend apps rather than being limited to that extent…
Honestly, what does this change? For paid users nothing, and the free version was always unusable with you not being able to individually select songs.
Perhaps their stack is on Windows 2005 Server
It says you only have ten seconds, I doubt you could log onto another (Unix) computer in that time, open the terninal, run the man oage and then run over and enter a valid command…
Thats probably more of a correlation though. Like, the drivers that leave that much space are probably doing so only because they know they arent paying attention. If they were paying attention, a 2s distance would be safer.
7 seconds means they didnt have a full bladder. A minute means they stopped somewhere in between or you didnt count correctly.
Every time, a good 75% of people stand up before it’s allowed and it annoys me every time.
Generation Z rarely uses computers and knows nothing about them, compared to other generations
I disagree. In Gen Z, there are those that use computers regularly and those that don’t. There is a larger gap between clueless and tech-savvy. But the one’s that do use a computer are genrally more tech-savvy than other generations, while the majority of other generations’ computer users are just getting by with minimal knowledge (how files are organized, some specific software like office and not much more).
Start asking people about PC components or programming (don’t count those that learned it university or at their jobs) and you will quickly realize that your best bet is gen Z.
Yeah but do you think people just drop windows and don’t move to any OS afterwards?
What part is wrong then? That’s pretty nuch what they say in the article.
Or people were just more mature than you were back in highschool.
If I understand this correctly, they are only using it to track terrorists who actively participated in a terror attack, right? What’s the big deal then…?
CVE score of heartbleed was 7.5, the score of this XZ backdoor is 10…
What the fuck is wrong with people?
Why do people care? Well, why do you close the door to the bathroom? Why dont you send me a picture of yourself right now (“What could I do with it anyway”?)
Some people care more about privacy than others. And most people simply don’t know where all their data really goes.
This is just a question. WTF
As a logic and math hobbyist, I’m wondering how you came to the following conclusions…
a) That they participate in an online community OR b) that speaking (in an offline community) would somehow help them to know how to spell the word
AND
c) That the word “hobbyist” comes up often in these communities