Turkish military uses Pardus, a Turkish Linux distro, but I’m not sure to what extent.
very nice analogy. I’m stealing it.
Any metric will become a target and then people will maximize that instead of whatever they were supposed to be doing. Goodhart’s law
I would only use VR in racing, flight sim, or space sim games. probably once a couple of months after the initial excitement.
… long haul flight… mx blue…
I’m not sure if you’re joking but it’s hilarious either way.
Now I just want to make an account t to post AI generated dicks every hour.
So we are done with "Millenials are ruining [INDUSTRY]? Thank god.
How dare you! It’s not self-hosting. It clearly says “GIGAFACTORY OF COMPUTE”
That is why Microsoft spent a total of gazillion dollars to have its OS pre-installed on all PCs. We need more PCs with Linux pre-installed. This should be an antitrust issue but I am not knowledgeable enough to say how.
I can’t really understand the tradition of never trusting the government in the US. The government is designed in a way that enables, even requires public oversight, public opinion. If that is not the case, you are not living in a democracy. Many Americans trust private initiatives, charity more than taxes and a working public system. People have no say in what corporations do. If people don’t trust the government the attitude should be towards fixing it and enabling trust, not to accept it as is. I am not judging, maybe a little bit but not really. I live in a middle eastern country. We really don’t trust the government but we keep working on steering it in the right direction. We are many times smaller than the US but we have minimum income, universal healthcare, unions are the norm, etc.
For me it’s the opposite. I tried to use nextcloud for years, installing the normal way, and it always broke for no reason. I just started using it on docker and it has been perfect, fingers crossed.
copyright laws are broken. what seems ethical can be illegal and what seems unethical can be legal.