Really there’s a sub-joke here about how, because no one ever bothers scanning their Mac for viruses since they think they’re virus-proof, all the Macs are functioning as the virus farms they’ve been for quite some time.
That’s how my professors instructed me to mix. To make it sound as good on shitty speakers as possible and also sound good on expensive systems.
It’s probably a good OS, but I doubt it will ever become the dominant new OS was hoped BeOS would become.
29.2 tweets a day?
The brilliant businessman is clearly hard at work.
There’s always BeOS.
Remember BeOS and how it was going to be the future?
Poor BeOS.
(Yes, yes, Haiku. But who uses it?)
I really want him to do this. Could you imagine the fallout from the war between Musk’s lawyers and Apple’s lawyers?
Big example- the “free speech absolutist” does any sort of censorship and banning Modi’s fascist Indian government requests.
He may be billionaire or drag queen or whatever
You left out bigot and fascist.
Is it because there’s no “may” about it?
On a related note, when did Joaquin Phoenix turn into a younger Jeremy Irons?
Yeah? Well fuck you obnoxious Linux users. I like Mint and I’m sticking with it.
That’s a strange question from a video editor. I settled on it because it’s been, or at least was when I got the Mac 7 years ago and the ones before it, the industry standard for decades and it facilitates with compatibility with other people you may be working on a project with.
At the risk of being unpopular, I have a home with a decently-powered Mac desktop (I used to work as a video editor), a Linux notebook for my personal use, a Windows notebook as required for my daughter’s online school and even a Chromebook for my wife’s use because it was all she felt she needed.
This meme is accurate in some ways, but the biggest way in which it’s accurate is that people judge others for the OS they choose as if it is some sort of character flaw if they choose the ‘wrong’ one.
Running all of these OSes in one home, I’ve been able to see the advantages and disadvantages of each and I can’t really say any of them would be the right one for everyone, so I’m actually glad there’s a range of options. Even if those options can be overpriced or bloated or difficult.
40% of Americans have never left the country.
11% have never left their own state.
I don’t consider myself well-traveled, because I can’t afford to be, but I’ve done my best (starting with vacations with my parents) to see other parts of the world.
You can’t install Arch by good sharpshooting skills.
A bullet tends to destroy the drive.
Aren’t those also anecdotal examples?
What evidence do you have that most children aren’t interested in learning how things work? Because there are a lot of children’s books about how things work.
I loved learning about how computers worked when I was a little kid. My (much) older brother taught me all about how the Apple II worked when I was 6, and within a few months, I knew enough to use it myself. I had important games to play, but I still wanted to know how it all worked.
I’m not saying show them the code. But there are simple ways you can explain to kids what a NFC chip is and how that NFC chip lets them play the movies they want.
I just shared it with a bunch of people while also telling them that I didn’t care if they didn’t get it and I wasn’t going to explain it.
They’re used to this.
Edit: 2 of them got it. That’s pretty good for me. I’ve played to smaller crowds.