

It exists on all operating systems, just seemlessly-enough to escape notice. Try turning it off, and you’ll see why.
It exists on all operating systems, just seemlessly-enough to escape notice. Try turning it off, and you’ll see why.
This was in 1922, but yeah, a bad precedent.
Reasons I keep old installer-ISOs, tbh
Worst thing about this is it stops at “non-adults”, and puts the burden on individual services(which would be un-workable, yes) rather than ISPs(which have the means). God forbid we do anything to help society as a whole.
Shiiit … I’m just over here in the midwest US, slightly relieved to learn that Crypo.com is based in Singapore.
That said, how the hell is Europe still guzzling this cloud kool-aide? Is a Jelly-fin, LDAP/etc, and/or Database server really so much more than cities of millions’ infrastructure peeps can wrap their minds around?
Oh right, ars is US-centric. The point of the article is to make the EU sound like helpless morons. Guess I might have to edit this comment after I read the article … nevermind, any additional nuance is down to the number of words they spent saying little of consequence. The myopia is more big-tech and cloud-centric than anything along national lines.
You should, on higher-resolution monitors, or with high-dpi mice. Indispensible for touchpads, eraser nubs, and trackballs.