Just for perspective: 1% of 1 billion is 10 millions. That's a lot of people and then some.
Taking care of a server that receives browsing data from lots of users in lots of countries must be a nightmare.
This would infuriate me to no end. It's not enough that I'm forced to leave my home because of corruption and other problems? You dare come after me and ask for money? I would give up my citizenship the fastest I could.
In my country, working as an Uber driver gets you a good salary. I think it's around 1000€ (minimum wage being less than 500€). Is it different in USA? Do they get less than minimum wage for 8 hours?
It has 16 upvotes now. That's something that even a low effort bot can do.
LTS depends on CVEs. And we see here that the CVE database is not entirely trust worthy. The chain is a bit broken.
I'd argue that the same is true today. No big org is using pure OSS. They have big contracts with Redhat and the likes and they like to pretend that they're covered.
Maybe you don't listen. "Apps" like Slack are on my hate list even above desktop Java apps. Seriously, I can't understand how come it's acceptable to use >1GB of RAM to display 10 lines of text.
Just for perspective: 1% of 1 billion is 10 millions. That's a lot of people and then some.
Taking care of a server that receives browsing data from lots of users in lots of countries must be a nightmare.
This would infuriate me to no end. It's not enough that I'm forced to leave my home because of corruption and other problems? You dare come after me and ask for money? I would give up my citizenship the fastest I could.
In my country, working as an Uber driver gets you a good salary. I think it's around 1000€ (minimum wage being less than 500€). Is it different in USA? Do they get less than minimum wage for 8 hours?
It has 16 upvotes now. That's something that even a low effort bot can do.
LTS depends on CVEs. And we see here that the CVE database is not entirely trust worthy. The chain is a bit broken.
I'd argue that the same is true today. No big org is using pure OSS. They have big contracts with Redhat and the likes and they like to pretend that they're covered.
Maybe you don't listen. "Apps" like Slack are on my hate list even above desktop Java apps. Seriously, I can't understand how come it's acceptable to use >1GB of RAM to display 10 lines of text.