

FWIW, the Mac client lacks features found on Windows, but not as severely.
Human being (mostly)


FWIW, the Mac client lacks features found on Windows, but not as severely.
Showing up early or on time for any meeting, other than a client or outside collaborator , communicates to everyone involved that you have nothing better to do with your time.


and are wearing Crocs everywhere they go.
Oooh, that’s harsh.


I counted the dots along the x axis, multiplied by the y axis count and took that as an estimate for the tile. Then did the same with the number of tiles across the ceiling. Then multiplied that by the number of classrooms… Same with the floor tiles. There was no end to it.


Macs can be tamed but they’ll never be as good as Linux in that regard.


*science!
Not if they don’t have a tail.


If it doesn’t have a tail, it’s not a monkey, even if it has a monkey kind of shape.


How fucking dumb are some of these Americans to believe that shit.
I’ve lived here most of my life and knew it was bad but had no idea just how bad it was until Trump 1.0. Then covid-19 happened and it was a real eye opener for many of us. Now it’s not just willful ignorance but a deep-seated dedication to remaining ignorant at all costs.


It’s still my preferred Linux distribution.


Www.Slackware.com At least the OS itself stays relatively current.


Just a touch too close to reality. That was a beyond-awesome comment.
Why is this man not using dark mode…
Not everyone likes dark mode. I can’t speak for Linus, but dark mode seriously bothers my eyes.
One possibility: Guys will keep the same crack-sweaty shorts in their locker and use them over and over without washing them. It doesn’t take too many doing that for the aura take over the locker room. Some guys really have no sense of personal hygiene.
If it’s specifically the showers, then the staff are not cleaning things up properly.
The requirements for home schooling in the US vary wildly from one state to the other and can be almost devoid of any practical oversight in some circumstances. In most cases, parents have autonomy to choose their curriculum and there is a whole industry built to cater to that market. Unfortunately that includes books that deliver the kind of stupidity that we see above. Also, I think it is difficult for those outside the US to understand just how much we idolize individualism over any sense social responsibility here.
I’ve observed several possible explanations:
From my perspective, the teachings of Christ were about humility. Admitting that you were/could be/are wrong and being willing to change. That’s the whole core of acknowledging your own selfishness (sin), moving to repentance (change) and seeking God’s help in that process. Being combative is not compatible with that, in my views.
I was thinking about how to reply here in a meaningful way but I think your response encapsulates the core of it pretty well. Lots more I could say, but would lead to long essay and probably of limited interest to the topic at hand.
We homeschooled our kids for non-religious reasons. Most of the commercially available books, materials and curriculums were Christian oriented. While I am a Christian (although not a conservative) I found some of the materials just flat out intellectually insulting, factually incorrect, extremely biased (without the benefit of scriptural justification) and the above example is far from the worst of what I saw. It says a LOT about where your faith actually lies if you have to promote a false reality to justify it.
No kidding. I’ve been an Apple customer since '05 and they’ve lost me. It’s not this one thing but rather, the overall, gradual decline in quality along the way. I help a lot of people with their tech devices and here are a few things that have gone disasterously bad for me just this year: getting a large photo library OUT of iCloud and onto a single Mac; restoring a borked iOS device from an on-line backup; TimeMachine drive that won’t use, spotlight won’t stop indexing and was impossible to run first aid with out a wipe/reformat; failed iOS upgrades; iPhone that won’t notify the user about incoming messages, sometimes calls, etc.; iOS minor updates that will only download the FULL installer (~8GB worth, every. single. time.). There have been many others. I’ve heard other comment on this UI update making it harder to read in various situations.
Apple stuff used to be pretty bomb-proof and really hit the mark because it really did “just work”. I’m seriously thinking about just bailing out entirely from their ecosystem to Linux, since I know I won’t have the OS actively getting in my way when I need to fix it (I’m a 30 year Unix/Linux sysadmin). I was never a true believer but used their stuff because it allowed me to avoid more system work off the clock. I can’t help but wonder how Mr. Jobs would have seen the current state of things today.
Graphene seems quite enticing now.