I thought the same thing about soft, bend-able screens. But that became a fairly big thing.
This is really good information, now I know to avoid their browser like the plague.
“Maybe if we put kids on the front line the Ukrainians won’t want to fire back.”
Then you should have no issue naming a distro that is a 1:1 equal of Windows 10 or maybe even 7, but with none of the enshittification and only upsides.
Honestly I’m getting a bit tired of discussions about Windows getting hijacked by people almost aggressively pushing Linux as the go-to alternative. I’m sure Linux is good, but it often feels less like helpful advice and more like proselytizing. I think most users aren’t looking for a whole paradigm shift, they want improvements within the environment they already know, not a completely different system with its own learning curve and compromises.
I’m liking the sound of “Made in EU = high quality”
I’m kind of tempted to keep using Windows just to remove these features as a big middle finger to MS.
Would you rather they not arm Ukraine and so let Russia continue to murder countless soldiers and civilians with no repercussion? Because that’s what would happen.
What kind of question is that?
Why do you write like an AI?
In that case the EU will have to tax them proper.
Russia will repeat this behaviour in every European country until we are too divided to fight back a Russian invasion. We need to find a way to resist. Maybe start by cutting all non-official lines of communication with Russia, don’t let our internet touch theirs for fear of infection.
I think Musk should pay a visit to Germany, so they can arrest him for being a Nazi.
Hasn’t this been the case since the computerization of hospitals? Haven’t there been many ransomware attacks against hospitals?
Because they weren’t made intelligently.
We either get militant, or we get steamrolled by those that already are.
I feel like they’re reading too much into this.
You could do that before?