Yeah, do it!
I had a similar touch when I was younger. I’ve worked for Circuit City, Toys ‘R’ Us, and Blockbuster Video. Sadly, Best Buy somehow survived.
I suppose they could have had evidence that the positive reviews were paid for and manufactured. Not that I trust Google to do anything that isn’t to their direct benefit.
Thank you for working on this and for sharing with everyone!
Because Sega does what Nintendon’t
Perhaps a passthrough to a VM running Windows would work? Though that’s probably a lot of work unless you already use one.
This was an underlying plot point in Metal Gear Solid 2.
Because every day their investments in open source projects are making our ecosystem better?
I quit, told him to go fuck himself, that we see who he really is and to delete my account after he started banning journalists who dared to criticize the “free speech absolutionist” dickhead.
Not everybody subscribes every single Linux community
Well then those people must be made to understand our peaceful ways… by force!
I would have signed it too, but only because I’m awesome on fiddle and I could totally win my soul back.
Some might call him a hero
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Chromium is open source. Chrome is not. Open source also doesn’t mean that you can’t charge for the compiled binaries. But that isn’t my point. My point is that the reason it’s free is that you’re actually paying for it through the value of Google tracking and storing everything you do, but as a society have don’t have to structure services this way.
It doesn’t have to be free. People used to pay for licensed software with money instead of their private data. We can do that again, or there’s still open source options like Firefox and it’s derivatives.
Last week, but that asshole had it coming!
Expires on August 1st, 2024
If the company is doing this poorly under his leadership, why is it he gets to keep his obscene pay while others lose their jobs, their healthcare and maybe their homes?
I’m beyond sick of our class structure.
Friendly reminder that Linux is free and respects your ownership of your computer.
Windows free since XP
With systemd, you set the default target to something other than a desktop environment.