Most people in the media, government, high tiers of big business, etc. are Jewish, so you won't see anything like that anytime soon. It will eventually happen though, and it will be ugly (for them).
Why? These applications are super complex and you can't count on all eyeballs detecting a potential backdoor. And, you don't know if the code in the repo matches what you download from the App Store.
I wish the "evil" advertisers and social media would ban all those news groups so they would shut their traps.
That's cool. On the other hand, I would love to have a stable API for drivers so manufacturers can release their drivers. That has been taken from me, and now Linux will never be a real choice for me without good GPU…
I live in Europe and I don't think I've seen an automatic transmission in my entire life.
Linux would have beaten Windows if it wasn't for that.
Someone once had the great idea that drivers should be in the same codebase as the kernel. Crazy, I know.
>Who is avoiding travel because of costs? Almost everyone. Nice dodge there, Neo
VS Code has terrible performance. Are you the one who's being sarcastic?
As of today still most of the software I use seems to get stuck in one core of my CPU when calculating stuff so I'd argue that by enabling HT I'm losing performance.
I assume this is not a problem if I disable hyperthreading?
Don't think there's anything in the world that compares to Notepad++.
Most people in the media, government, high tiers of big business, etc. are Jewish, so you won't see anything like that anytime soon. It will eventually happen though, and it will be ugly (for them).
Why? These applications are super complex and you can't count on all eyeballs detecting a potential backdoor. And, you don't know if the code in the repo matches what you download from the App Store.
I wish the "evil" advertisers and social media would ban all those news groups so they would shut their traps.
That's cool. On the other hand, I would love to have a stable API for drivers so manufacturers can release their drivers. That has been taken from me, and now Linux will never be a real choice for me without good GPU…
I live in Europe and I don't think I've seen an automatic transmission in my entire life.
Linux would have beaten Windows if it wasn't for that.
Someone once had the great idea that drivers should be in the same codebase as the kernel. Crazy, I know.
>Who is avoiding travel because of costs? Almost everyone. Nice dodge there, Neo
VS Code has terrible performance. Are you the one who's being sarcastic?
As of today still most of the software I use seems to get stuck in one core of my CPU when calculating stuff so I'd argue that by enabling HT I'm losing performance.
I assume this is not a problem if I disable hyperthreading?
Don't think there's anything in the world that compares to Notepad++.