Lucky for me I only use my windows work laptop to remote into Linux.
Lucky for me I only use my windows work laptop to remote into Linux.
Likely the same deal with the platter drives too.
You can buy a $400 900GB HDD, so OPs price gap is actually pretty narrow.
Which I’m pretty sure they’re already gunning for Google, so this might be more evidence for their case.
This is basically just a rant from a person who is bad at remembering to charge things.
Very few businesses are going to spend the money running redundant infrastructure on two different operating systems. Most of them won’t even spend the money on a proper DR plan.
Linux can shit the bed too. You need to maintain a physical copy.
There’s a quota, so unless you have a few hundred million dollars laying around, it’s a futile fight.
The US government in a nutshell.
That’s why I used the qualifier “supposed to be”
That’s what salaried positions are supposed to be like. You’re getting paid for the job, not the hours.
No, he said EOL and beyond
Cinnamon desktop (Linux Mint) is actually pretty damn close to the windows desktop, so the change is mostly just cosmetic.
My wife’s 91 year old grandmother used Mint without any issues whatsoever. All she needed was solitaire and the internet.
But, a lot of people do look at something different and just throw up their hands and say, “I don’t know how to use it,” without ever trying.
Using an internet connected OS past EOL is definitely not privacy friendly.
It seems like banning someone who threatened suicide might backfire.
I don’t give 7zip admin access to my system.
I’m not sure I’d give Russian software root access to my systems.
They don’t really go into the size of the organoid, but it’s extremely doubtful that it’s large and complex enough to get anywhere close to consciousness.
There’s also no guarantee that a lump of brain tissue could ever achieve consciousness, especially if the architecture is drastically different from an actual brain.
Well, I actually use Linux to remote into my work computer, to remote into Linux. I hate using a laptop at my desk, so I just stuck it on the shelf near the router.