I'm failing to understand why we would need decimal units at all. Whats the point of them? And why do the original units havr to change name to something as ridiculous as "Gibibyte" while the unnecessary decimal units get the binary's old name?
They are not taking away any money from the existing funds. And that is the important thing IMO. Rather, they are using that large amount of money and investing it (safely) so that they generate surplus money that they use. Hiwever, they arent taking away money that is currently there.
Of course it does. OP asked multiple questions, this was sipposes to answer why they used KDE instead of Gnome. I personally think Arch would have the advantage of having the newewst drivers, Proton version etc. available.
(Serious) question: How do you stand not being able to select individual tracks? I honestly would rather listen to my music in any of the free frontend apps rather than being limited to that extent...
Honestly, what does this change? For paid users nothing, and the free version was always unusable with you not being able to individually select songs.
The US government doesn't want an adversary government to have the data of its citizens (because of varios reasons, including mass manipulation for example). They would of course have no issue with having that data themselves though (also because then they would be more in control over how the data is handled).
I do, actually. My whole point was that you need basic maths in your everyday life even though you have a calculator on your phone. You jumped right into the 6th comment in this thread without reading what this is about, didn't you?
But if you want to buy only half a kg, you don't know how much it costs (if you dont know basic maths)- because it only lists the price for a full kg. Do you start pulling out your Excel for that?
I'm failing to understand why we would need decimal units at all. Whats the point of them? And why do the original units havr to change name to something as ridiculous as "Gibibyte" while the unnecessary decimal units get the binary's old name?