Sure, I mean I want them to focus their energy on it.
There are a lot of anti-features (studies, pocket, telemetry, “sponsored suggestions”, etc…) that are justified in “we have to make money somehow” but then they spend it on this stuff.
Sure, I mean I want them to focus their energy on it.
There are a lot of anti-features (studies, pocket, telemetry, “sponsored suggestions”, etc…) that are justified in “we have to make money somehow” but then they spend it on this stuff.
maybe its just me, but as useful and nice to know as this is, I really want Mozilla to focus their efforts on making a good browser, not to spend money doing everything but that.
There are a lot of anti-features (studies, pocket, telemetry, “sponsored suggestions”, etc…) that are justified in “we have to make money somehow” but then they spend it on this stuff.
[edited for clarity]
I guess I have this imaginary expectation that I don’t have to do stuff like one-time credit cards and fake addresses and stuff to BUY software?
I know its less and less a thing these days and I should suck it up, but like why not just pirate it if I’m skulking around like a criminal?
by the way, Thanks for posting it - my bitterness for jetbrains shouldn’t take away from its being a great deal for new users.
thats awesome!
I used to get excited about these promotions, until I realized they are all only for NEW customers.
If you ever gave Jetbrains money, they don’t care about you anymore.
this is co cool
isn’t working =(
it’s a parody conspiracy post.
it will prob load for you now
its difficult because different users have different usage patterns.
for example, two users who never post and are never online at the same time really take no resources from each other. they are effectively “one” user.
one user who posts 10gb of content a day, and is constantly posting would be equivalent to hundreds of “normal” users.
It’s very possible they weren’t unused.
Docker builds their images out of layers, and all the layers are used during runtime!:
https://sweetcode.io/understanding-docker-image-layers/
The idea is that you can essentially change PARTS of an image, without rebuilding it entirely, which saves space and bandwidth.