You know, countries can do more than one thing at a time
You know, countries can do more than one thing at a time
I have a precision and an XPS,
Chassis is the same, keyboard, touch screen, pad are the same. Processor, disk, Wi-Fi and memory options are the same. Warranty and on premises technician same.
Prices are not the same, and sometimes precision has more GPU options. And I think a 17 inch screen, but these are a different line under the same brand name.
But one has official Linux support and the other doesn’t. But since all hardware is the same, surprise, it just works.
2/3rds were bots before half the users left. Now it’s 4/3 all bots.
Quite the opposite. Look at what they need to get a fraction of what you do.
Or use the old quote, “they’re compensating for small pp”
Or make a FS module that can redirect requests from usr to ussr, and every time it does a redirect it creates a log entry so you troubleshoot and fix the source of the problem.
Then have a cron job that sends the logs daily to both Santa and Putin
This bad boy can do so much crypto AI
Fuck off
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Next week on effectiveness of foreign influence campaigns: muricans don’t spy on me. Except when they do it’s for my own good and protection. Except if it’s not for my own good it’s important to sell my data so they keep running. Except when they accept state agents to buy ad in bulk to influence elections
Thinking is overrated /s
In software development too, mate. But since we also write code, we get judges solely by that if management drinks enough cool aid
Hire good managers? Can I just promote your intern to manager instead?
You see, x is the pen, Infowars is the ink and we’re the contents of the water bowl all along
Skibidi dibidi bop
Find some pedos posting bad stuff and they’ll backtrack real fast
Maybe most of these are bots? And maybe paid by the owner to generate traffic?
Sounds like a user space application, there’s no place for this in the kernel. So would you need to upgrade kennel and reboot to update the list? Nonsense.
That’s an opportunity to make a community that adds their own concept of Heathcliff.
What makes you think that a big corporation, this one in particular, wants to do due diligence?
Same question as catloaf but with less ambiguous things like banks: does Netflix, safety net, fox sports Australia and Google pay work with graphene os?
Going forward I’ll refer to Intel as a government owned company. That’s their future anyways.
If I got it right, file access in latest Android versions must ask permissions to the user, so it should be not an issue for you