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Is that bad?
Is that bad?
I don’t use it for the optimisations, I just prefer its package manager and ecosystem.
That’s still true, dozens of us still use it!
Yes, but for developers it’s good to not have to program for each CPU architecture/OS.
I can write some C, C++ or Rust code and compile it for loads of platforms and have it do the same thing (simplified).
You shouldn’t force vaccines on people.
Are you suggesting that no children should receive vaccinations?
What?
That’s what the person you’re replying to said.
Why would the 440ml be for the UK specifically?
Oh, it’s a part of the US. I’m from Europe.
Sorry, what is a PNW?
Microsoft does too. Every time I log in to Azure (or Intune, or Defender, or Microsoft 365 or whatever they’re all called these days) for work something has changed names. The documentation usually isn’t updated to reflect the changes.
What does “rsync triggered” mean? Rsync isn’t anything to do with btrfs.
Yeah, combination microwave/convection ovens are pretty common in Europe, but they don’t need to be smart.
So now nobody knows what the price is?
Try lshw
on the laptop when it’s connected, it should tell you the module it’s using.
Why bother what?
Yeah, at current electricity prices where I live that would be just under £300,000 per transaction. Doesn’t seem right.
Edit: as pointed out, I was out by a factor of 100. Electricity costs 40p per kWh here.
Don’t forget the employer taxes, insurance, recruitment costs and so on. It wouldn’t surprise me if the employees are earning on average half that.
Or a very offended Irish person.