

It’s waaaaaay too expensive and almost all of them use staff that’s uninterested and try to do the minimal amount of work.
It’s waaaaaay too expensive and almost all of them use staff that’s uninterested and try to do the minimal amount of work.
Reminds me of a Hottentottententententoonstelling
My country has made this illegal. The maximum is a few hours of tests but it can not resemble any real work or help the business. Anything that resembles work must be paid. We do however allow short term contracts meant for trials. These are also paid but temporary, and are limited to 4x 3 months.
Same goes for news. If you try to look up some more obscure news almost all of the results are some AI garbage that makes no sense.
Memes?
:@
Flatpak seems to be the best choice for consistency and to have it working straight out of the box. I think Linux currently needs this because we’re getting a lot less tech-savvy Linux users nowadays. Don’t get me wrong; package managers should still be used, but how are we going to get people to change if they run into package conflicts or accidentally uninstall a wrong package?
Use the flatpak and see if you like it, then compile it yourself.
Finding a gallon of water might be pretty hard in Europe.
If I have a problem I don’t even mention I use Wine/Proton. Many games and software devs just tell you that only Windows is supported and move on.
Get us some Linux exclusives and we can stick it up towards Windows amirite
A “low value man” is a man that tries to decide another ones value.
Lately the definition has become a bit blurred though. Like how some people only consider something “open source” if it also has a copyleft license.
PRs and issues are not a mandatory part of opensource.
You can literally bundle your code and serve it on some random page on a blog and it would be considered opensource.
Those same people get mad if nobody is flipping burgers for them.
No you just continue updating until it’s fixed again.
How does one stop the brainrot from taking over society then?
I see.
I’ll have to make arrangements so people know the red and blue dresscode is required too.
More than 70% of all crop land is used for animal feed which makes up about 10-15% of the diets. So yes, there is more than enough land. Many multiple times even. Same goes for water usage.