It is just a matter of incentives.
Remember Google is paid by advertising dollars. So the incentives are to feed you the maximum amount of ads with the minimum amount of content so that you don’t leave for something else.
It is just a matter of incentives.
Remember Google is paid by advertising dollars. So the incentives are to feed you the maximum amount of ads with the minimum amount of content so that you don’t leave for something else.
Care to elaborate?
I use the app from the AUR and I don’t think I’ve had a single problem in 3 years.
It doesn’t give you super powers.
Though he would basically be a datacentre with all the bill gates microchips in him.
Funny you say that ah
For real though I use a down stream arch distro.
Installing arch manually is a good learning experience but I’ve got other things to do.
I understand it’s not for everyone but I jumped ship to Linux 10 years ago or so. The defining moment was me disabling Cortana only to have her reappear after an update.
At least with Linux when I’m fighting the OS it doesn’t feel like the OS developers are fighting back.
The idea is good I think but the implementation has only ever caused me problems and seems to have a bunch of frustrating edge cases.
He is probably just jealous of Larry Ellison
Except when it comes to SSDs.
Under some work loads they just get chewed to bits long before they are obsolete.
I mean I am no wood worker but it looks like there is product all over the threads, just wipe of the threads before you put the cap on ?
Wow the price has gone up.
I bought mine a year ago for 55 CAD bucks on Amazon.
I have the same one.
I wake up most mornings and make a pour over and have a cup and go to work.
When my partner wakes up an hour later it’s still nice and hot.
Half the time it would just be a Sysco product list.
It took me a while to realise this because by the time I learned about Debian they were already well into the secondary characters.
My favorite part remains naming the unstable release “sid”.
I suppose it depends on how you define content. Usually when people post it includes some discussion. Those types of posts get drowned in the bot posts however.
For day to day browsing I’ve found Lemmy to be fine.
Historical records like information on a product or whatever I still go to Reddit for.
The nothing phone has led glyph indicators on the back.
I mean every other company is doing this shit why should car companies not be allowed?