An economy isn't something you choose to have or not have. It arises naturally as a matter of fact. Our legislation and rules and laws that govern it are a consequence of its existence, not its cause.
I don't believe this. It sounds like something you came up with yourself. Do you have anything to back that up? I'm not saying it couldn't be true but I have hard time swallowing that based on supposition alone.
I think it's worth asking ourselves if the hard part is _really_ the kernel and coreutils if as you say it's been a solved problem for 30 years.
Correct me here if I'm wrong but the linked article actually uses the example of a new CSS property as an instance of something that would _not_ require a security context.
I am 100% fully, completely remote. I love it so much. I don't mind the office but the distractions are brutal and I never get momentum going. Plus the commute. Oh god, the commute. No, I think working remote is much…
An economy isn't something you choose to have or not have. It arises naturally as a matter of fact. Our legislation and rules and laws that govern it are a consequence of its existence, not its cause.
I don't believe this. It sounds like something you came up with yourself. Do you have anything to back that up? I'm not saying it couldn't be true but I have hard time swallowing that based on supposition alone.
I think it's worth asking ourselves if the hard part is _really_ the kernel and coreutils if as you say it's been a solved problem for 30 years.
Correct me here if I'm wrong but the linked article actually uses the example of a new CSS property as an instance of something that would _not_ require a security context.
I am 100% fully, completely remote. I love it so much. I don't mind the office but the distractions are brutal and I never get momentum going. Plus the commute. Oh god, the commute. No, I think working remote is much…