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Pirates be kraken
Pirates be kraken
That’s because more than 75% of the people affected keep paying. The results for Disney are Immediate savings on resources (less people streaming) and they still increase profits.
Um actually it’s called ska, not sca
You meant traditional or the wrong way. There’s nothing natural about it.
The same it does everywhere else. Capitalizing on the sheer number of web devs, and the fact that we get things done without being petty about things we don’t like.
I had to orphan a very simple extension I wrote for gnome 3.2-3.10 It was a bugfix that for some reason upstream didn’t even want to acknowledge it existed, and never accepted the patch. So I made the extension, but after about a year of constant breakages I gave up.
That ordeal really made me feel unappreciated as a contributor.
Isn’t that like common knowledge or something?
And the next time RMS invent Linux, he can call it whatever he wants.
At this point RMS should seriously consider changing the name to GNL.
In my country, the vast majority.
Here professors are so underpaid, that anyone with an IQ above 75 is doing something else.
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No, Fuck that. It takes resources to develop shitty features like that. I’d say block downloads from France and call it a day.
Screws and gaskets. Fuck you apple.
Open… What? Open wallets?
IMHO Redhat cloud was just as proprietary as oracle’s. Sure, Redhat was one of (if not the) the greatest contributor to open source, but since acquired by IBM it seems the momentum is going down (I don’t have any data on this, only a few articles like this I’ve reaad)
IBM
Everyone keeps saying redhat this, redhat that as if they’re talking of an independent entity. IBM bought redhat, and probably to run it into the ground too. Fuck IBM.
By the way, I still don’t believe oracle’s “commitment” to open source, but that writing was a cool slap to IBM’s face.
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