No, only the farm that convinces people to listen to other farm(s). And those already exist, anyway :(
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No, only the farm that convinces people to listen to other farm(s). And those already exist, anyway :(
Pretty much sums my experience with windows, something you want will either work fine, or be mysteriously broken beyond repair with no apparent reason. MacOS is like that sometimes, too. Linux is not perfect, but it usually allows for a fix to exist.
Well, they will try to eat everything they can reach
I was amazed to read that, too. At least, they seem to keep it polite and professional. Kent even agrees that Linus is acting because of the responsibility of the maintainer, not on a whim or out of spite
And freedoms of speech is why one can badmouth others and act racist /s
No, freedom is not absence of any kind of process or rules
I wonder if said AI features run locally, but too lazy to check. Because if it’s not local, it’s a really big security issue no matter the country of origin
Ach, well, a known method to create a nice discussion
I second @hellofriend, I learnt C++ as practical courses in the University.
I could somewhat understand teaching Java as professional education (although it creates positive feedback loop that doesn’t do much good), but not exclusively teaching Java as part of CS degree.
I want to add that getting a degree likely will create a social network and provide experience of working in a team. These days that may be replaced by contributing to open source and going to free conferences (although these seem rare 😢).
So even though I am pro getting at least one first year of CS degree (because it’s the most useful one because teaches to think rather than specifics), I agree that it can be fully replaced by a well though out self-education, and from purely CS standpoint self-education might even be of a better quality.
But yeah, I must disclose that I am a European rubbing free education, and I studied in university not college. So my opinion may be influenced by that and I don’t know if first year in college would’ve been as useful as it was in university.
The main issue is that it tries to fix government trust issues with private actors trust issues. It’s still trust issues
Well, my experience is that both windows and Mac require you to go command line if you want something unusual even in the slightest
… sincerely
To be fair, without the context, I would be able to apply this to Windows and to some extent even macOS that works better with common hardware but has it’s issues with specific cases
Sometimes people get to learn that politics is in everything managed by humans the hard way, I recommend against it
Oh, I sure hope you are right, and since there’s contradictory hearsay I will only know when it happens anyway
It’s not those who care about it that are an issue here
I am deeply concerned that as the Republicans move more toward fascism, the left are not going to have great candidates
Well, the Republicans Democrats will have an option of being “less fascist party” by then. I feel like the future is not too bright, somehow
Edit: mixed the opposites somehow 🫠
It’s just an old rant, some people can’t get over the fact systemd exists
This is okay for people to change their views, I think it’s better to add author’s or editor’s commentary in such a case, not censor the shit out of the book
But it’s a phrase you typed, the very one that contains the question, unless you ask by voice or in a picture