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I was referring mainly to Windows software, Adobe Illustrator and InDesign were major pain points on the Windows side. Sure though, add Linux compatibility to the list of things that were an issue too.
> (Or is supposed to be?) I would be happy to eat my words "later this year" (per their timeline) but past Surface interactions lead me to believe it will be more of the same as in the past. Bad performance, bad battery…
A former employer of mine, owned by a retired NFL player, purchased Surface devices for the sales staff in addition to their laptops. This was presumably because Microsoft and the NFL had a deal where everyone on the…
> The ones where they’re going to send brownshirts to intimidate voters in blue states? Any actual evidence this is happening or is going to happen? I've seen some ACLU talking points, always conveniently placed above a…
Except midterm elections are literally this year. But other than that small detail, sure.
Replying authoritatively to a Simpsons quote betrays you.
We're not talking about starting wars versus getting involved in existing conflicts, we're not even talking about right versus wrong, we're talking about Pentagon spending and who benefits. The U.S. giving Ukraine our…
> That said, there is one party that is consistently hawk-ish and boasts about war spending. And there is another party which most often campaigns on reducing war spending. Maybe if you only look at the war on terror…
It's interesting that you don't think I'm talking about both sides. Rush Limbaugh used to call women he disagreed with feminazis. The "tea party" under Obama used to call everything communist and fascist.
I don't know how a country filled with guns can survive the normalization of calling people you disagree with Nazi, Fascist, etc. We've all been taught since grade school it was a good thing to kill Nazis, even in small…
> When democracy and the rule of law are considered less important than (insert all the dem ills here), it’s not dems. It’s the voters. Democracy and rule of law like... covering up the mental decline of a sitting…
So unless Forbes investigates literally every social media site and app they aren't allowed to report on one, or else they're jingoistic xenophobes? That poor argument aside, they DID in fact report on other social…
https://archive.is/XCx6E
This article isn't about people being offended at seeing sexual material on TikTok. It's about how TikTok _knew_ that children were being paid in TikTok livestreams to engage is sexual behavior. It is good that _you_…
i edited my comment to provide a little more context but just because someone provides reasons doesn’t mean it’s not influenced by the trend. reddit’s trend to dislike tiktok has valid points but it’s also fueled by the…
It’s trendy to hate HN by some on Twitter. *edit to provide context. this isn’t unique to twitter/hn. it’s trendy on reddit to hate tiktok and instagram. it’s trendy on 4chan to hate reddit.
Do you really think triactual meant literally probably none, or do you think they were using a pretty common method of conveying their idea? Your comment actually supports what kayodelycaon and triactual are saying,…
> Richard M. Stallman recently announced that he will be returning to the board of directors of the Free Software Foundation (FSF), a statement that the FSF has not denied He's listed on fsf.org as being on the board so…
I'll try to refine the point I was making. For years FreeBSD has explained away their problems by saying "we don't have big business helping us" and then they turn around and say "one of our key advantages is we're more…
> However, the problem is very simple: vast majority of work done in FreeBSD is being done by unpaid volunteers, unlike in case of RHEL/Fedora/Centos and Ubuntu/Debian. You don't get to use the "unpaid volunteers"…
It's not missing from the site. FreeBSD never used GNU tar. FreeBSD used a very small number of GNU utilities. tar, coreutils like ls, cat, etc. where never used. It was mostly things around the GNU toolchain, which ARE…
according to FreeBSD's own site, their GPLinBase tracker, you're incorrect. Only a handful of GNU or GPL stuff was ever in base, and your example of 'tar' isn't one of them. https://wiki.freebsd.org/GPLinBase
"I employ a materialist analysis of society" translation: I regurgitate Marx's works. "and in which the majority of the people have to sell most of their time simply to have food." as opposed to farmers who work 16…
We fundamentally disagree. You, as a Marxist, see it as us versus them. That economics, money, and means of production (in this case software) is a zero sum game and that if others have, then someone has not. If the…
Yeah, I read it, it was a bunch of Marxist buzzwords with one important line... "How can our politics be effective, if we don't connect them to the actual source of the problem: profit?" You also draw a really…