While it was true for a long time, I don’t think Taiwan expects to get China back anymore. It’s more not to start WW3 for the last 30+ years
While it was true for a long time, I don’t think Taiwan expects to get China back anymore. It’s more not to start WW3 for the last 30+ years
Yeah, Bill Gates destroyed a lot of other companies with his OS monopoly, Dbase (Access) and Lotus 1 2 3 (Excel)…
I’m not sure about the military, but yes a number of researchers used PS3s for cheap computing power.
Not all of Reddit is evil, especially the users.
With a Polaroid.
Pretty sure this has been around since the mid 90s
You literally just doubled down on being one. Computers are here to serve people, NOT the other way around.
I’m done here.
You missed the point, expecting a non technical casual user to type in a bunch of commands that are completely foreign to them. And they don’t understand, is a failure of the OS. Full stop.
“As one example I personally think “sudo apt install name-of-program” is just a more straightforward and easier experience than browsing an app store or downloading an installer.”
Spoken like a true techie cultist that doesn’t comprehend how a typical casual user thinks.
It’s not intimidating it is a archaic unneeded hindrance.
Don’t get me wrong I don’t mind CLI for advanced users and advanced niche technical stuff.
But when an average non technical user needs to open CLI to install the OS, applications, or drivers for standard computing uses. That is a complete failure of the OS in a desktop environment.
Their a corporation, at best they’re baby Hitler…
Have a 27" 1440 in portrait for a side monitor. Best decision I ever made with my monitor set up.
Oof just 90%
“Midwestsocial”
Yup that explains the lack of reading comprehension…
Good day
Actually DST was a war world one thing to save energy. To not need lighting in the factory.
Look it up you’re both wrong.
It actually was only active during WWI and WW2 until late 60s or early 70s (oil crunch may have brought it back.)
Whoa now, them there fighting words.
Yes! They also showed the amount of RAM was just a guideline and it’s possible to “overfill” your RAM!
A cobol programmer that young is an outlier!
I have Samsung tablet been missing 5 years
Lol, is funny you ask. I mainly worked on interfaces.
The medical industry makes the banking industry look nimble.
The organization had a couple interfaces using the protocol when I left. But adoption is slow, just about everyone still uses HL7. But it has been a couple years.
I ran a paid vent server for like 10 years.
Because China has always held it would start a full-scale invasion if they ever did. So everyone ignores the elephant and keeps the status quo…