Could he be Linux guy perhaps ?
Could he be Linux guy perhaps ?
I think boss was just lazy to think about it in this case and you gave him no other choice thou 😅
Bit better then when we mined coal or lithium since it’s so abundant we don’t have to fck up whole regions for it to get to the little bit here and there. Desalination makes sense, dried death salt lakes also seems logical etc. Salt is everywhere. People are even building artificial “caves” with salt for others to go breath salty air inside.
or don’t buy city car for intercity trips. Get li-ion powered cars or wait for them to make model with bigger range.
It seems to me that car in the article is relatively small city car. I can imagine that building bigger car with inter city travels in mind would also include an improved range.
That is the case with every energy storage though in some cases it’s more pronounced.
Now with lithium… are much much much more expensive
and explosive
Imagine future civilization digging out some of today’s memes…
IMHO it does contradict what you say. Intention doesn’t matter. If you copy currency , you either have to make apparent its fake currency or you are might get in trouble with law. Intention, aka motive is hard to prove and if proven doesn’t make it legal to copy official currency.
I have yet to see country that doesn’t mind copying their currency unofficially but I’m open to suggestions 🫡
Some people would call it counterfeiting but we won’t do that , right ?
Right, not to mention they also giving back to community by proposing game friendly changes on kernel AFAIK.
If just most games wold run on Linux out of box at least same as on Windows, i can imagine there would be shift in market share.
One of the reason is needless bloat of Windows so even my for-noobs-distro idles around 0% CPU and less the 1gb memory without doing almost any tweaking but Win10/11 constantly sends calls home and idles on 4-6GB of rams. Other thing is how lightning fast linux can be.
Simply high visit rate is not enough. Every site that wants increase organic traffic has to do SEO at some point.
As for second point yeah, exactly fragmentation is frustrating .
It’s big corpo stuff. Once company grows over certain size left hand stops loosing sight of the right hand.
In other words one team gets task to make sure ads aren’t skipped ever, they don’t get rewarded for saying its dump idea but for implementation .
Later comes other team that gets task to fifure out why the hell electricity bill went up.
Then after that they figure out best way to save money is to reduce employee count.
Then after the adblocking sensation gets old, some one else responsible for perfomance comes with idea that rendering ads is inefficient and they will go back to popup ads.
It often doesn’t make sense and costumer service gets worse as companies grow so i wouldn’t be surpriced by something like this at all.
I moved to Lemmy over from reddit not because of content or better UI but because people behind reddit seems like jerks to me and i came to realization I’d rather use open source.
What i lack here is information e.g. programming communities in Lemmy are, well, dead. If left on Lemmy things that are “recommended” to me it’s sensational “news” that are aimed to spark woke vs others battle in discussion.
So what to make better ?
It’s mostly true but i can imagine them trying to render the ads directly into video or something to make it unakippable. Just like plain old TV ads.
To my surprise it actually works.
It’s kind of tactic of mass promotion and is expected that hundreds of folks will not give a damn but one in many will click on the ad.
Also companies (at least i did when i had to use it) often only pay for clicks or even for successful install of their apps so it’s much cheaper than e.g. classic tv spots where they have to pay for a time regardless ofeffectiveness.
I don’t know about peer2peer but decentralized alternative exists. e.g. peertube
I’m quite surprised they actually allowed to stick unknown USB into computer they will be selling to their customers 😮