It’s understandable they’d want to see your technique.
Nah, it’s just a little Richard.
For the most part, nothing. There are some edge cases where TVs get naggy if left offline, or do something sketchy to gain internet access, but this can pretty much be avoided by reading reviews and/or returning a misbehaving device to the retailer.
It’s the return of the return of Professor DeWitt!
The last few OS releases will continue to get security updates, but new versions of the OS won’t support those models at all.
Happiness!
I see you what did.
There are some where he complains to his wife and ends up the target of her anger.
They don’t “legitimately believe” anything.
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I agree with this, but in open source there’s an extra layer of complexity: the “I don’t care about market share” dev attitude that’s sometimes admirable and sometimes frustrating.
Agreed, it’s such a poor summary of the article that I can’t tell if it’s an intentional strawman argument.
I found Waldo! No, no, my mistake…
Professor DeWitt, in Research Lab 2, with the beaker.
In case it makes a difference to someone, it’s a pretty short book.