

Common corporate tactic. Company pledges to invest billions in new this or that. Years later project is abandoned due to unforeseen delays.
Common corporate tactic. Company pledges to invest billions in new this or that. Years later project is abandoned due to unforeseen delays.
Protonmail.
Yep, at high price+monthly fee, too.
Their adoption plan was just wrong. Few people want to give up their phones, and the general public has had enough of a learning curve struggle with mobile phones. The device didn’t make sense, at least not in its current state.
The AI bubble will burst soon, and when it does, real innovation will happen.
I started around the time when Windows 95 came out. Slackware was my jam. I now run Arch on one box and Debian 12 on another. It helped my career as a sysadmin.
It’s such a great series. It’s a shame it wasn’t popular enough to keep momentum. I hope we get another season
Someone needs to redo this with the answer being “s p e z”
In the early 90’s I downloaded Slackware to floppy disks. It took me several days to make them. Slackware holds a special place in my heart.
To this day I still use Linux full time. Arch is my go to, but I like and recommend Endeavor often.