Both could be good if they were more strictly organized into communities or servers and the “all” feeds would lose importance… but unfortunately we are all just a bunch of shitposters and not the intellectuals we pretend to be
Both could be good if they were more strictly organized into communities or servers and the “all” feeds would lose importance… but unfortunately we are all just a bunch of shitposters and not the intellectuals we pretend to be
What about unromantic relationships? Do you have a best friend?
For context, do you use Linux or have you contributed to open source?
I don’t get your point at all. I know that you do not say that, but you don’t even have any counter argument.
I don’t get what you try to say with your last paragraph. It sounds like you are worried that the poor 97% of Windows and Mac users are losing something because Linux is rising. Which makes absolutely no sense.
I believe many open source projects that are used by large corporations find a way to make money with that, at least by offering support or consulting or with sponsorships.
There are volunteer projects of which the developer doesn’t profit of but are used by corporations but I doubt they are the “largest” transfer as written in the post.
So if I tell someone else to draw something, who gets the copyright?
Do you write 4$ or $4 if you don’t have cents? I really don’t know how you do it in US
what do you even live for if curiosity is not enough of a reason to do something
It is also problematic that you can send keypresses to the other person, especially since she was only using the receiver for a mouse.
Doesn’t enforcement work by letting competitors sue you if you don’t follow the rules for these things?
Either 3 backticks before and after code block, or 4 spaces at the start of each line
roflcopter