The biggest problem with communism is not the socialism, it is the totalitarism that is required for it to function. And that’s the part that kills people.
Now that Russia and China aren’t even communist, it clearly shows what they are truly after.
The biggest problem with communism is not the socialism, it is the totalitarism that is required for it to function. And that’s the part that kills people.
Now that Russia and China aren’t even communist, it clearly shows what they are truly after.
LOL I see now. Thanks. Looks like my issue is not caring about both franchises.
I don’t get it (maybe because of the potato quality)
So in my case, something broke with intune. I was told to use office.com for time being.
While that works, when I tried to call it told me that I should use chrome or edge.
Exactly, nothing changed about them.
This week I learned that online version Microsoft Teams outright refuses to make calls of it runs on Firefox. They are doing the same exact shit they did two decades ago.
Lemmmygrad supposedly is for people who support communism, but when talking to them, they really are supporting totalitarian countries which have nothing to do with communism.
The point is that he explicitly makes this hard. That’s why he is a twat. The issue is that some applications (especially graphical) do get heavily integrated with it which makes it also hard to port them.
Honestly, systemd isn’t bad, because a one concrete program will always be more reliable than bunch of bash scripts tied with rubber bands and bubble gum, but Poettering is a twat by making it (purposefully) non portable.
Exactly, from my experience, most of the time (primarily when I need to do something new) I start writing code, when it starts working then I am starting to refractor it so it doesn’t look like crap.
Perhaps TDD would make sense, when before any actual work starts, we would have POC phase to understand what needs to be done.
I don’t see how that is possible, I think it is be one letter per byte.
Bit only represents one state 1 or 0, or true or false. It is too little information to store a letter.