

Which works for some content, but a lot of childrens content is only available through subscriptions to Netflix/Disney+/Max.
Which works for some content, but a lot of childrens content is only available through subscriptions to Netflix/Disney+/Max.
Phoenix Project and Unicorn Project are about non technical skills. Very entertaining books as well.
Except book #2 I fully agree, these are great books to read for someone who wants to grow their non technical skills.
It’s fine to refuse to help, but offering your unsolicited opinion on windows instead of helping is just rude.
Having worked in this industry for going on 25 years, I long ago learned that there are way too many incompetent programmers in the world working critical jobs. It’s best not to think about it.
I know you think you’re being clever. But what you really are is arrogant. Telling someone the answer to their problem is to do as you do, instead of helping them with their issue.
That’s great but all it takes is some of your blood relatives to submit their genetic data and they can calculate your genetics to a degree that is accurate enough.
Used to have Paperwhite. Upgraded to Kindle Oasis a few years ago. No regrets.
Welcome to Europe, where we get 1gbps fiber at reasonable prices. Here in Denmark it is available at ~$30/month for example. Because the same fiber infrastructure is accessible by many different ISPs to offer to consumers.
Please don’t give them ideas.
I develop C# on Linux, but I run the full VS inside of a Windows 10 VM.
So convience over privacy, got it. That is pretty much what made Facebook rise to fame.
Yes Europe is mostly manual. You pay a heavy premium to get a car with automatic transmission. Anecdotally, I bought a Skoda ~5 years ago and had to pay ~20% more for automatic transmission than manual.
Did you even bother to read the article?
Luckily, the creators of the NERV App, Gehirn Inc, have created an app-based alternative for users to get information in real-time, as well as running a Mastodon account
The same could be said about a lot of sources of income. It’s subjective what is considered a job.
Way to ignore the death of two people, and hijack the discussion for your own opinions. Good job /s
That’s fine. But it crashes constantly on Linux, rarely on Windows. Point being that not all games run fine on Linux.
Let me know when you get Witcher 2 to run on Linux. With some tinkering and magic settings, it can run. But it crashes so often it is bordering unplayable, using several different versions of Proton in Steam and Pop! Os.
I’m not sure what your point is? We’re taking about ownership, not whether you can reverse engineer sine DRM.
I’m sure this won’t be abused by law enforcement nor by politicians to spy on their competitors /s