

Tie them to a CANNOT bus
“then” is used to depict time, sequence or a causal relationship. “than” is used with comparative adjectives, to depict comparison.


Tie them to a CANNOT bus


And everyone behind who brakes to avoid accident instantly gets their premium increased, which they need to pay retroactively to get the payout for this incident.


death toll to 13, seven of whom have been killed by enemy fire
13 - 7 = 6
So, 6 were friendly fire?
Or executive decisions?
US just put enough into the CHA stat to decide which achievement is worth bragging about.


Somebody ate too much Lead
Now just need to add this as a Kernel module and ship the binary as the default for a distro.
… and then after a few days find it in their laundry :P
Their basis seems to not be corporate actions, but the usability of software.
They would probably have been happy with Windows 7.
I would want to assume onlinepersona was joking, but maybe not.
BTW, in this case, being non-professional is referring to OOP telling the truth about his feelings.
Better than outlook, no?
There are also enough people in tech who don’t know about Open Source.
The percentage increases as you go away from the software domain
“Linux is bad”, because it doesn’t provide have data collection and transfer to shady corporations with large PR umbrellas, out of the box.


You will have no computer other than the one implanted in you and reporting to your Lord


Where do the computers go?


“native” apps tend to work a lot better when the system is under pressure
Well yeah, that’s pretty much a given.
I really hope recent lack of powerful computers drives up demand and willingness to make more native apps, but I’m not expecting anything.
At the same time, it needs to be comfortably thin.
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I was told by an Electron user that the Framework itself isn’t bad.
It’s probably the types of users (framework users = application devs) that it attracts that are giving it a bad name.
But I won’t know much. I myself have only used QML for similar stuff.
And I have seen it to be pretty easy to make a mess out of.
So yeah, the same app dev might have made a shitty web-app instead. And I had heard of some Electron app that was actually good (forgot it though). Still not going to bother with them, though.
Considering that they are the only pro-Linux company in a position to start delivering to my country, that might just be my only option.
So, as long as they let me install custom stuff without restriction and have enough Linux support for the hardware they choose, they don’t even need to do any special repairability stuff for me to happily give them my money.