This shit is uniquely evil. Like, you could write a sci-fi distopian novel best seller about how bad some of this shit is and 8th graders would be forced to read it.
This shit is uniquely evil. Like, you could write a sci-fi distopian novel best seller about how bad some of this shit is and 8th graders would be forced to read it.
I think that the way we’re splitting up software monopolies is pretty damn ridiculous in this field. I’m Linux gang all the way, but let Microsoft own the OS how they see fit, and especially the kernel, and instead go after the third party hardware vendors being locked into MS contracts. Just make it not legal for third party hardware vendors to sell computers with pre-installed operating systems, and it solves a lot of the monopoly issues. So no more Dell, HP, etc, with forced windows, make the consumer buy the OS separately.
Could also go after bundling, like OS can’t be sold with office suite software.
Yes, that’s a great point. 100% pro thorium. China is leading commercialization of thorium reactors. https://interestingengineering.com/innovation/thorium-molten-salt-nuclear-reactor-china
I’m all for use of nuclear energy, and mining uranium from seawater, however, there are externalities that need to be addressed, at least in the USA, there are serious issues with on-site storage in pools, with no plans on what to do with the waste. This is a serious issue that needs considered.
This shit is a crime against the people and in a civilized country, these fuckers would be sent to a gulag for 20 years, then the people would seize the helium back.
Generic Barbie was kind of boring as a character, blame the writers, Gerwig, whatever, but Ken and Weird Barbie, and hell, even Alan, had better arcs than barbie.
Also, let’s not leave out his biggest accomplishment: Biggest pro-life President of all time. Maybe don’t trust an Irish Catholic when it comes to matters of family planning? Let’s not forget that or let anyone else forget that. Convenient to not bring it up, eh?
Yes, on the chokehold language. EOs cannot establish or change law, only congress can do that. EO can only affirm existing law, which is exactly what that EO does. All EOs are total BS, always have been. They are media rallying points for low information voters to serve the purposes of propaganda.
Ghost of Eugene Debs! and Albert Einstein as his running m8.
Yeah, calling Xi a dictator, smooth move. What a moron, all the Chinese/Taiwanese Americans I know were like, WTF is wrong with this guy?
But also, he’s the second worst of 2 choices. And if you’re Palestinian or Houthi, he’s the first worse.
Reminder: Congress is in charge of the laws and President just signs or vetos what is sent to him/her. Biden didn’t do any of this. In particular, an EO can’t legally do anything regarding changing what is already the law. So whenever anyone talks about an EO, you can throw it out the window.
This is the !biggest comp sci innovation in !decades
Trump on Bolton: “A total & unhinged WARMONGER, the red faced ‘boiler ready to explode’ was one of those very stupid voices that got us into the Middle East quicksand, Seven Trillion Dollars, & Millions of deaths later, NOTHING!” the former president went on.
In USKKKA, they harvest the organs of prisoners and re-sell them on the black market.
First career job I had, I was 26, and the next youngest employee was over 50. I had a co-worker who was 70. This is such a fucked state of affairs. We should all be retiring by about 55-60.
:shock
Is this pandering?
The funny part: American loses were triple Brittish loses. How has no American asked, why were the American War Pig Generals willing to sacrifice 3x the number of their own men?
2001-2005. My computer lab in the school of math and natural sciences (including computer science), had windows 2000 (best windows of all time), Apple Power PCs, and all dual booted linux. All we used for comp sci was linux. Yellowdog on the Power PCs. Learned to program/develop in C++ and Java, mostly used e-macs, goal was to never lift hands from the keyboard or use the mouse, keeps you in the zone. Used Gnome as the desk top environment back then.
So pretty good :)
Today I use linux mint with cinamon for day to day computing, been using it for about 10 years now without issue.
I went back to college for a professional program, and used linux mint in 2022, it worked out just fine. As far as office software, I used word 365 online through the university web portal.
I think word sucks a lot and 2003 and 2007 are the best versions and little improvement since then (improvement is efficiency and easy of creating an end-product), but I’m not willing to re-learn how to master Libre Office, I just can’t be bothered. So no input on that.