The Os, Us and the way indians speak (meaning, their choice of words and cadence) is usually pretty distinct as well.
The Os, Us and the way indians speak (meaning, their choice of words and cadence) is usually pretty distinct as well.
That would’ve generated fewer clicks. Sensationalism is always more profitable.
You can’t “dmca” the fork that was created while it was still open source. They could only prevent it from getting future updates (directly from them).
You should watch more horror films.
The forest is right there dude. You just need to look.
However, you’re increasing the client turnover, doing the cashier’s work and not getting a single discount for it. All of this while prices for groceries keep increasing.
Does that really seem ok to you?
Who is “she”? The acress in the live action mermaid movie? I literally never talked about her, so…
You do realize that that is mainly from a USA point of of view and mostly directed towards mexico, right? So this isnt’t only kinda xenophobic but you’re basically telling me I should consider myself a different race because random yankees think I am? Yeah, no thanks. The country you were born in does not determine your race.
“latina/o” is not a race aso yeah, that doesn’t make sense.
Yeah but how many people you kbow actually formatted their sd card to install apps on it? Everyone I know (and myself) use it only for media.
Well, that was a lie to justify screwing over their users.
I literally never heard or read about a user say that when using an sd card. They just took it out to charge more for more storage.
No. You can’t game on it meaning that the games do not even launch.
I don’t think your experience is representative of a generic user. This video from Level1Techs paints a completely different picture. Gaming for example, is pretty much out of the picture in the ARM version of Windows.
Does it? All of the “windows on arm” video I’ve seen say that tons of things are broken.
You do realize that the ifixit solderimg iron also has firmware and that you need to connect it to a computer or their very expensive battery pack to adjust its settings, right?
You’re lucky because, if it didn’t, you wouldn’t be able to change a single thing.
The dude hires people for programming positions and a lot of people use their GitHub as a portfolio, basically. He was saying that if you don’t have that, you’re basically not even considered for the job.
In summary, this specific case was about it being basically a requirement to program 24/7. Which is pretty toxic.
Then you’re lacking context and have been arguing without understanding what I was referring to.
Luke at LTT works in the development side of the company (floatplane for example) and the “side projects” are public repos in github/gitlab/etc.
It’s been around for a while and it’s already pretty popular. So I’m nlt sure what you’re talking about.