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Or with creating Microsoft offices in their cities, like they did with Munich.
I try to contribute to things getting better, sometimes through polite rational skepticism.
Disagreeing with your comment ≠ supporting the opposite side, I support rationality.
Let’s discuss to refine the arguments that make things better sustainably.
Always happy to question our beliefs.
Or with creating Microsoft offices in their cities, like they did with Munich.
Is that from the Microsoft engineer or did he start from this observation?
It’s mostly silicon.
But at least you know you’re a bad boy and Santa will know too.
Windows phone on Nokia Lumia was pretty good and well polished, and I’m a Linux fan.
Proprietary matplotlib
This interface is bloated
Snake island
Similar cultural references criteria would prevent dating someone who grew up in a different culture.
I think it’s rather similar level of maturity and points of interest. Like I may find college students physically attractive, but there’s quite a maturity gap between students and people who have been working full time for a couple of years that can be off-putting to me.
That’s an interesting point.
You mean the last part is not correct. I did forget that I heard that point before. However, it is still a DRM and you are relying on a promise made by a for-profit company that it will be removed if necessary. I don’t think history showed this kind of trust is deserved. Steam is doing good right now and has a strong founder and leader. What happens when he’s gone in 20 years, and the company has financial troubles?
they did it without relying on DRM
Steam itself has some kind of DRM. You need to login to Steam to access the games you bought (sure there’s offline mode but then you can’t download your games, update or buy more, so it’s only temporary convenience). If Steam dies one day, so will your Steam games library.
However, the service is great, so it’s not annoying.
It’s both lack of regulation and lack of consumer activism.
Arch is about managing the system as a hobby, which is fine.
Only the installation takes more time, maintenance is no longer than the noob friendly ones.
I don’t know if it does yet, but if ChatGPT starts providing source for every information, then it would make it much faster to find the relevant information and check their sources, rather than clicking websites one by one.
“I’m paying with exposure.” argument is not that great. Agreed with easy access to culture for those who can’t spare the money though.