I mean, y’all raised one hell of a stink about it, in Iraq, and every airport in the world.
I mean, y’all raised one hell of a stink about it, in Iraq, and every airport in the world.
It was literally the tag line for Windows 98 I think!
The gag was that it just (barely) works.
No-one who buys a PC with windows preinstalled gets any choice at all… and had the preinstalled malware cme with it.
One might say it’s their cornerstone.
I kind of get the idea.
It’s not [company’s] role to change the way [country] operates. But [company] can choose to not operate in [country].
IBM’s chief executive psychopath obviously had this explained to him but stopped listening half way through.
We try to operate with the principles that are encouraged by the governments of the countries we are in. We are a U.S. headquarter company. So, what does the U.S. federal government want to do on international relations? That helps guide a lot of what we do. We operate in many countries. We operate in Israel, but we also operate in Saudi Arabia. What do those countries want us to do? And what is it they consider to be correct behavior?
Who’s to say genocide(or anything for that matter) is bad when we can enhance shareholder value?
The Russians are refusing to pay me so now I’m the victim!
DFQOH
I can’t work out what this an acronym for. Please help!
Ahh, I’ve got wrong end of the stick. TY!
Yes it is. Pick a newbie friendly distribution. Say Ubuntu.
IMHO Windows is only “user friendly” because it’s preinstalled on most PC’s.
User friendliness comes with experience.
That’s a grid connection to allow residential solar to feed back? (I thought it “just worked”)
Or any grid connection, like for a new building?
Just export the power to the next timezone over.
Amazing. I get there’s some atlassian bullshittery behind that.
There’s also a draw.io (diagrams.net) plugin for intellij and probably eclipse.
Enhancing shareholder value?
What do you mean that’s not the “right thing”?
That comma is working hard.
I had to read that title several times.
Off topic: what radicalised you?
But heaven forbid an American is tried in the Hague!
buy selling
I’m enjoying this far more than I should.
Oof, I’d forgotten about that.
It seem like the “American lives” bit is a front for already having a reason to do something but not wanting to admit it. Thought that’s just normal international diplomacy world wide.