

It’s fine to refuse to help, but offering your unsolicited opinion on windows instead of helping is just rude.
It’s fine to refuse to help, but offering your unsolicited opinion on windows instead of helping is just rude.
Having worked in this industry for going on 25 years, I long ago learned that there are way too many incompetent programmers in the world working critical jobs. It’s best not to think about it.
I know you think you’re being clever. But what you really are is arrogant. Telling someone the answer to their problem is to do as you do, instead of helping them with their issue.
That’s great but all it takes is some of your blood relatives to submit their genetic data and they can calculate your genetics to a degree that is accurate enough.
Did you even read the article? It literally states that this is cheap and abundant.
Thank you. I was about to say the same. Subscribe to office 365 and get the business version of Teams. Even if privacy is a requirement, what’s wrong with teams?
Here in Denmark we have zero carpool lanes. I think pretty much nobody carpools here. At the same time we have highly functional public transportation in most cities and in the largest cities we have trains, busses, and light rails to get around. As well as bicycle paths on most roads.
Here in Denmark we have zero carpool lanes. I think pretty much nobody carpools here. At the same time we have highly functional public transportation in most cities and in the largest cities we have trains, busses, and light rails to get around. As well as bicycle paths on most roads.
As someone who doesn’t know much about astronomy, what is interesting about this discovery?
Thank you. I’m surprised, this is the science community and I’m downvoted for asking for a source. I thought this community valued proof.
Used to have Paperwhite. Upgraded to Kindle Oasis a few years ago. No regrets.
Advice that has been valid forever. Don’t mix your personal life with work. That includes software, mobile phones, computers.
They will offer it as an optional service and charge you for it. So yes they use it.
I have tried on several occasions to like GrapheneOS. But every time I install it on my Pixel 7, basic functionality breaks. Things like receiving regular phone calls, as in people calling my number using a normal phone. GrapheneOS will sometimes not even ring and immediately display a notification saying “Missed call”. If my phone cannot be used as a … phone, what good is is?
In the city where my mother lives they are repeatedly cutting down on the number of public busses, to the point where there is one bus per hour on Sundays. This is the 3rd largest city in the country of Denmark. The thinking goes: Well nobody is using the busses so why have so many. Then as less busses serve the city, less people use them. And round and round we go.
So a pharmacist should be allowed to refuse selling e.g. birth control, due to personal beliefs? Everyone can just decide who they want to service for any reason, right?
Coward
Coward for having his own opinion? So anyone who doesn’t agree with you is a coward?
Welcome to Europe, where we get 1gbps fiber at reasonable prices. Here in Denmark it is available at ~$30/month for example. Because the same fiber infrastructure is accessible by many different ISPs to offer to consumers.
Don’t know why you’re being downvoted. Truth hurts I guess? I have worked in IT for more than 25 years, installed Slackware from floppies in the 90s and have tried Linux countless times since. Every. Single. Time I end up wasting my time trying to fix hardware drivers or being forced to accept the programs I want to use don’t work on Linux and the alternative programs are just plain worse.
Oh and I have used Debian, Ubuntu, RedHat, Fedora, Mint, Slackware, Pop! Os, Alpine, Gentoo.