I mean I don’t see the correlation between different experiences with different senses.
Like I love feeling shit come out of my ass, don’t like hearing seeing smelling or tasting it and I don’t think that’s an intellectual ‘gotcha’
I mean I don’t see the correlation between different experiences with different senses.
Like I love feeling shit come out of my ass, don’t like hearing seeing smelling or tasting it and I don’t think that’s an intellectual ‘gotcha’
They could also DDOS essentially anything with root access to that many devices.
Its like taking all the armies guns to throw them in a volcano ‘cause you want to see the world burn’
Of course it is a neurotoxin but if you’re OK with that yeah it works the best
Spiderlinux
Well I can fix the spelling mistake but I can’t fix stupid, so you’re on your own pal
No way graphene isn’t leagues stronger than iPhone no?
They’ve even submitted their hardened malloc to upstream Linux, which is definitely more secure
They tool his files then told him he wanted that, then removed access.
Modern day cooperation’s are worse than 90’s scammers
That’s actually really funny, I’m more of a Linux user so I didn’t realise how down bad things are over there
But have those ever been released as an update?
And with the employee to computer ratio only getting worse, this really highlights a lot of issues in the system
Its more that they created an unfixable situation, not that they can’t solve it
Its pretty shitty to ask for forgiveness not permission just to advertise onedrive
“Paying for these adds” lol he owns the platform, sure he’ll probably get some mega donation tax breaks but like all he has to do is flip a couple bits, which is pretty damn cheal
That being said Microsoft still did hire crowd strike and give them the keys to release an update like this.
End result still is windows having more issues than linux
Hey I havent down voted anything if it helps.
To get a bit more philosophical I think it’s almost important there’s assholes like me in the Linux community; its growing desktop share is great but at the end of the day you have to WANT to use it to make full use of Linux as a tool, and if you are hellbent on finding problems with it you can just leave if you’re not having fun - were not like Microsoft, nor will follow its customs.
I’m glad I’m personally the problem in an OS lol
I’m not gonna lie I don’t think anyone who uses Linux thinks every tool should solve every problem, yeah.
But hey if you want your software to not work you’re free to!
All I do in KDE is right click applications and click edit applications for anyone wondering, as someone as simple as myself only understands GUI’s not fancy folder rearranging
(Like a built in operation? Moving a custom binary to a specific folder is easy? How do you even find this location? And this could be a 2 line script? How much copium you gotta huff to use windows and see its workflow as holy is insane. Ik this ain’t the boy scounts level self sufficient but you gotta have at least one or two thoughts bouncing around to use Linux, and for the love of God know what an OS and window manager do before you use them incorrectly, cause both are compatible across gdm/sddm to gnome/KDE plasma)
I just mean to say that’s all a shortcut is in windows, so liking one and hating another is a bit contradictory.
KDE also has a quite nice application editor
/usr/share/applications buddy
What gives you such confidce it will fail if I may ask?
I skimmed over your entire comment minus the part about docker, so if you answered this somewhere and I’m a dumbass I already accept fault,
that being said docker has taught me more about Linux than anything else, cause its like a micro Linux you can reliably bring up and take down on demand, without requiring risking breaking your GUI or something scary