So how difficult would it be to update the library to include a blacklist to those big corpos taking advantage of your code?
So how difficult would it be to update the library to include a blacklist to those big corpos taking advantage of your code?
How about it also have 3 stands.
When flicking up it is a capital, flicking down is a regular letter
You can make this argument for literally every business, though. Which business does not have a single pool of resources and multiple clients to consume them?
The majority of factories. They get an order in and produce the product until that order is fulfilled. They don’t have to be running 24/7, it is just that that is the most profitable.
But if you stick to your “analogy”, a factory also chooses who their customers are. And if some are too demanding, they just drop them. Like the casinos.
That is indeed more likely than them switching to Linux.
Us computer nerds don’t understand that because we live our lives surrounded by computers, but there are plenty of households that don’t even have a computer, let alone one they want to switch to a niche OS.
The fact those poor distros exist means yet another hurdle for the average user to switch to Linux
A repair tip
A tip for if things went wrong, like if some virus installed a weird browser and set it default, and you want a quick fix.
It isn’t saying that if you installed any other browser the system is broken and it should be repaired to Edge. That is just ridiculous and why I call this clickbait.
It is aimed at people who don’t even know what a default browser is. You know, the average user.
It doesn’t say anything about repairing, this is such a low class clickbait.
All it says is that the default settings are changed, and they recommend resetting to their service. Because of course a company is going to recommend their own services. Would be a bad company if they didn’t.
This is the actual picture they used in the article:
Almost immediately
As long as it is in advance it is okay.
How big did you say your sales projection was?
Not all, but more than front enders being able to do backend is my point.
If that were true, you’d have more front end devs being able to do backend instead of the other way around.
Would look nice as an icon
Nobody puts their RGB into flashing rainbow except for displays in shops.
Who only do it to show what kinds of colours you can choose.
It is so you can match the colour of every part to whatever you like. Without the manufacturer having to determine colours beforehand.
The majority of the “unknown” stats are most likely Windows if you compare the graphs.
Very telling how Linux dominates every computing sector, except the one where the majority of users has to interact with directly.
Seems like Linux just needs a shell before the average user is able to interact with it in a consumer-friendly way.
The majority of people … just aren’t into OSes enough to care.
Windows does what they want it to do, comes with the laptop they bought and doesn’t require much setup for them to start using it. Even a tech illiterate can setup a Windows in 15 minutes.
The more advanced users just know how to read settings, and disable all the parts they do not like. Windows can very much be molded to adapt to the users preference, no matter what the Linux fanatics claim. Most of their arguments come from an ignorant perspective that hasn’t rang true for 10+ years.
Yeah, that is what Linux needs.
More segregation with yet another distro.
/s
“Trade it for more food with a bigger fool than you”
Or of course buy any other commodity that you require in life. Which isn’t the case with any crypto.
Meanwhile, ask a c-suite to do 500 lines, and they party until they overdose.