Does it really count if the thanklessness is well deserved?
Does it really count if the thanklessness is well deserved?
They should just swap the names for pickup artists and garbage men.
Flatpaks definitely do follow the system theme by default. I’m running Silverblue, so all my apps are Flatpaks.
As a European, that’s indeed how I interpreted this.
I honestly don’t really see it, I think vanilla GNOME looks amazing, while KDE Plasma just screams Windows 7 to me.
Having said it that, both are great DE’s with vastly different approaches. So these can definitely just co exist, while we can both agree that both DE’s are great for different people and workflows.
Honestly my hope is still that the EU intervenes, which I consider to be around 50% given they’re a generally a bit of a mixed bag when it comes to regulations.
When Apple becomes my last hope, I’ll know times are bad. Having said that, it’s one of the parties that may actually oppose. The other big guy that may have some power in this, Microsoft, is probably more likely to adapt this catastrophe of an idea.
Just a small bit of nuance that I neglected to give before, I do live in Sweden and $43k gets you much further in Sweden than in the US.
It’s a above median income, which is about $38k. (Both numbers are rounded, in total im line 6k above median per year). But still very significantly below what I can get with my same degree in industry.
It’s a known thing in academia, the pay is not great. Even very high ranking professors, who essentially could have a CEO-like position in industry, still don’t crack six digits here.
It’s not like the government is exactly paying fair wages themselves either. Ask any teacher, nurse, researcher or anyone else working in the public sector.
As a scientist, I’d get a major wage increase if I’d switch to the private sector.
Care to explain why?
I’ve never seen such a thing in my life, but then again where I’m from even iPhone users barely use iMessage
Leaving voicemails? Seems my dude never left the early 90s either?
The joke is still equally valid. It’s not like Red Hat died or they’re abandoning RPM packages or anything. They just (try) to kill off the RHEL clones, but that doesn’t really affect RHEL in any way. (At least not directly)
If you think four years of technical debt is a lot, wait until you hear about Microsoft Windows.
That’s more than a decade off from the nazis getting power, it was actually a deflationary period that helped them. (Deflation is generally even more destructive for society than inflation, its not just price going down but wages as well)