

It’s definitely not an EU thing. And the rest of the world don’t count, especially New Zealand.
It’s definitely not an EU thing. And the rest of the world don’t count, especially New Zealand.
I remember breaking my Ubuntu install a bunch of times when trying to install nvidia drivers and flash player to watch YouTube.
Unless you are disabled, in that case it seems mega convenient and worth the privacy nightmare.
I’d stomp it to death. I’d feel bad about it too, but it needs to be done.
I’d just forget which one is on and which one is off. Also I have zero need for the on setting.
They have successfully circumvented the reboot. I just always turn that setting off. SSDs are ubiquitous, nobody needs a fake shutdown. It just causes more issues.
On windows? WHAT? You drunk? Linux has zram. This is where the discussion ends immediately.
I love having it idle at 100% for 30 mins, fan at max, just to update some windows nonsense. Updating 500 packages on linux is done in 5 mins including the download. Like how do you even manage to make the update process THAT bad if not on purpose? I am baffled by that. It’s a thinkpad dual core i7 with an SSD. It only runs Debian now thankfully.
Tiktok on PC is god awful, so I doubt it. Facebook and porn maybe?
I hate all webdev beyond using raw HTML, CSS and Javascript to make your own crappy website
They are republican
Clearly you are not a dog person
Software nowadays is a lot more complex. You’d get nowhere using assembly. Are you also gonna call me lazy if I say making a smartphone from scratch is complicated? “But the Nokia 1234 only had 4kb of memory” Is what you will probably say.
Maybe social media was not worth it.
I’m cool with Facebook dying. Hell, I would rather have YouTube die than pay for premium. We can rebuild a better www from the ashes.
Oh god, I could never. My sitting positions are all over the place. It would just happen by accident, while I’m focused on work or smth.