Why are you commenting on a World Cup related post then?
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I think the call was fine, and it should have stood.
Whatever, the US is out via an embarrassing loss. 🥳
Unfortunately, Mexico lost too, and my World Cup is over.
Windows was trash, BeOS didn’t take off, and all the good network diagnostic tools were exclusively on *nixes in the early 2000s. Later, the *nixes are better for application development and deployment. They’re just built to serve data.
Windows has kind of caught up in the tooling department largely thanks to a VM, but it’s still trash. LOL
Idealogically, I can own my tools and modify them if needed. I don’t modify them, but hypothetically I could.
- jollyrogue@lemmy.mltoTechnology@lemmy.world•Elon Musk Is Charging Starlink Customers Gigantic Bogus Fees Because Its Network Is Being Crushed by “High Demand”English1·11 days ago
Only people who aren’t close to a celltower would use the satellites, which would cut the usage considerably.
Satellite as a primary network link for consumers was a dumb idea to start with, and it should have been a backup link to a land based ISP all along.
A pair of tech celebrities crapped out an under specified markup language and the rest of SV ate it up.
Markdown isn’t good, and there were, and are, many more lightweight markup languages which are better.
There, I rewrote the article.
The Democrats are going to investigate your crimes? Are we talking about the same Democrats?
- jollyrogue@lemmy.mltoLinux@lemmy.ml•Why are so many Linux projects on Microsoft GitHub? Shouldn't they all move to Codeberg?1·27 days ago
For some people, they don’t actually care about the politics of FOSS; they want a portfolio for employers.
It’s possible to create a custom Linux ISO. That will solve the application installation problem.