Average Linux user when you tell them you actually like using Windows.
Average Linux user when you tell them you actually like using Windows.
I know some people will be thinking some variation of
“Well it’s better they get rid of this one extension than get all of Firefox banned in Russia”
But you need to see the broader implication. They are openly stating that when given that choice they will bend to authoritarian governments. So if, let’s say, the US government demanded their user data or to put in a back door that let’s them get it themselves, do you think they would bend to them as well?
I literally dont understand keyboard hobbyists, like at this point youre just being different for the sake of being different.
It’s that easy.
I’m guessing you’re not a programmer yourself? Because it’s really really not that east to /just/ detect in the server side, hacks can be super sofisticsted these days and there are often many client side exploits that you simply cannot detect serverside.
I still don’t know what kubernetes does and at this point I’m afraid to ask.
Gumboss doesn’t work with the new version of .net and no merge requests have been accepted in like 8 months so you have to manually patch each instance of it yourself to get it work.
There’s a script you can download to do this automatically and it works a good 70% of the time!
£, not $, but yes.
Varies heavily dependent on industry, but typically less than US devs. Also if you live outside London it’s going to be a lot less.
You average non-junior dev will probably make about 50-60k £ in london but about 25-35k £ outside london.
Senior developer can vary heavily. in london I’ve seen 60-120k depending on language and industry.
Unhinged comment.
This is cool, but honestly kind of a deranged question to ask.
But you understand that’s a massive Ballache to deal with on top of your normal workload?
Yeah it’s not actually going to give you the password as it has no sense of truth, it’s just going to give a plausible sounding password, that’s how LLMs work.
At work I have chaotic neutral but I slot my laptop underneath the landscape screen so it fits snugly in the corner.
This comment sounds like chatgpt
What do you guys even use these big switches for?
I feel like I have a pretty comprehensive setup but I have 10 ports hooked up of my 12 port switch, 1 for every major room in the house(5), 2 for my office and 2 for the servers and one for input. And honestly I only use 2 room ones so I have 3 that go unused.
I can’t imagine the level of insanity that would require 48 ports for home use.
Hey Ted do you want to go out and fly our human flesh coloured hot air balloons together?