There are whole-ass companies selling laptops with Linux preinstalled now. They work. Even with Bluetooth.
There are whole-ass companies selling laptops with Linux preinstalled now. They work. Even with Bluetooth.
You skipped glass as an option.
Glass is heavy and fragile, and dangerous when it breaks.
A coaster does not necessarily violate minimalism, but true minimalism would not need a coaster because surfaces would not be harmed by a drink with condensation.
Your variety of minimalism means people don’t buy nice things, which is bad because nice things last longer. Plastic chemically decays, sometimes in harmful ways, whereas wood is a long-term investment if you maintain it properly.
Even the descendants of slaves are living in a country slavery helped build.
Nothing they do will ever mean anything, because nothing can redeem the past.
alt.sysadmin.recovery here I come.
Why you gotta hate on Bilbo Blasio?
Medicine is kind of a special case in that there’s pre-med for the undergraduate and then a post-graduate program that mixes classroom work and an apprenticeship program. You obviously have to learn a lot in both of those settings, but doctors look stuff up all the damn time in their clinics and they take plenty of continuing education courses throughout their careers.
So, is it a actually called a helicoter?
No. Language isn’t always logical, and that’s one way in which it isn’t.
And it doesn’t stop at high school. A Bachelor’s in a specific field is only partly about the facts and concepts, and the rest is about how to research and evaluate sources in that field. Does someone with a Bachelor’s in Computer Science know how to implement Shellsort right off the bat from memory? Not unless they did it in a whiteboard interview, and fuck those things. No, they know how to look it up and implement it in a specific language, and can probably figure out its big-O complexity.
Knowing what a good source looks like is a skill, and must be learned.
And HTTPS does that. It’s encrypted.
Sadly, there’s no real evidence it works.
Why would anyone care about an hour-long toy commercial?
It’s a generation gap thing: If you’re online, are you representing your employer and, therefore, must be on your best behavior, or are you only representing yourself, and everyone else ought to recognize that? NASA feels it’s the former.
I’m aware of how you think it should work (Usenet, basically) but how does moderation actually work on Lemmy? Can someone be banned from a sublemmy on one instance and not banned from it on another?
I don’t want to share an instance with the nutballs on the tankie instance or the nutballs on the fascist instance.
99% isn’t good enough for emergency services. Also, sometimes, video is too dangerous.
So people without video phones, or who can’t use video phones, can’t call emergency services.
You can only go as high on that scale as your opponent did. For example, you can’t refute the central point of an insult or an attempt at shaming without missing the point that it is simply meant to make you angry or meant to make others completely disregard you. Similarly, if the “argument” is incoherent babbling, you don’t refute it so much as point out that it’s nonsensical.
That’s beyond bad taste and into active stupidity.