That definitely sounds like an Elon thing to say. The same dude, who demanded people print out a week worth of their commits on paper.
These people have just about zero idea about how the engineering process works, and it shows.
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That definitely sounds like an Elon thing to say. The same dude, who demanded people print out a week worth of their commits on paper.
These people have just about zero idea about how the engineering process works, and it shows.
Straight up just taking a piss at both the children’s future, and the teacher’s professional career
More like PISS, a Plagiarized Information Synthesis System
I find what happened, and their response to everything, completely unacceptable.
But even if you forget that entirely, i decided to see if anything has changed after a year, and the quality of videos is genuinely shocking. A production studio of such scale makes videos, that your typical 14 year old would find embarrassing. The attitude towards everything, and the overwhelming fake energy, are both very repulsive
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Knowing how their mind works, they’ll read some misleading headline, and then make it their “research” once again
Maybe they should have considered that, before stealing data in the counts of billions
This one is supposed to fix the obnoxious explicit sync bugs, so fingers crossed
Can we have a singular day, where this cunt does not appear on the news? Just let him sink, together with his impulse purchases
I know more than a handful of developers who religiously refuse to learn version control systems, and barely know how to operate a computer in general. It’s more of a mindset issue
A couple years ago i was looking for a copy of Windwaker for quite a while, and some dude just happened to being a stack of games to sell.
He got 1$ for it.
I paid 15 for it, right in front of him.
I’ll be okay without this scalper bullshit
This isn’t Windows, and this isn’t freeware
A lot of people here have such a bizarre stance.
People have put work into this, for free. And the moment they ask for support, you immediately bring the pitchforks out, over a singular pop-up you can permanently disable? That’s just plain disrespectful, at the very least
It’s an XDA article, what did you expect.
None of these are trends. They’re all hardware standards, and all but one of them are still very much here anyway
I am struggling to understand the point this guy is trying to make. He’s upset that the system works, and he’s upset that it’s doesn’t require immediate manual intervention at every step. Is it just the nostalgia talking?
To most of us, an operating systems is means to an end. We use it to do work, or play games, or whatever else you want to do. If anything, Linux overall is in the best state it’s ever been, and it only continues to improve.
If the low-level manual work is what he wants, then there are certainly options he can adopt into his workflow, but outside of that, it just feels like aimless anger
Half the shit i want to watch isn’t available on Crunchyroll, but was readily available on Anix.
Somehow a piracy platform had integration with Anilist, but something you pay for doesn’t. Plus the price only continues to rise, but the service continues to get worse too.
It’s always a service issue. People will just find different ways to achieve the same result
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Don’t threaten us with a good time