Orange dress bad
/s
Just another Reddit refugee
Orange dress bad
/s
( )*( )
I prefer 'em thick
A package manager and app-store, which looks very similar from the outside, operates very differently with respect to security and privacy.
“side-loading” is literally the norm on Windows and Linux
Meatspin?
The nighmares, they’re coming back
It might provide value to our customers, but does it provide value to our ShArEhOlDeRs?
“I can’t be at financial peace if I have to pay for every movie I want to watch”
This is not string theory, this is string practical
CEO: “Umm…next question please”
CEO: “Did you know that people can do basic work during REM? And they won’t even feel like they have worked after waking up. We can boost employee productivity by 40%!!”
Okay that’s racist
Are you serious? Right in front of my local SLM?
it should be illegal for companies to force their scientists and engineers to sell their parents automatically to the company
It’s already illegal
/jk
patents*
Google slow boiling frog
It’s a classic (enshittification tactic)
For instance, you can view or edit registry keys of other systems through a PowerShell remote session (using the .NET RegistryKey class)
It’s like a built-in Ansible equivalent (the configuring and management part at least). I’ll agree that’s neat. If I managed a fleet of Windows machine, I would properly learn that.
But I don’t think it’s something for the average home user. And the Linux way of configuring remote machines is too easy.
Clickbait 101
The little time I have spent on powershell, I found it to be very slow. The input is also very verbose. I’m sure someone will say it allows one to be specific but I can be equally specific in bash as well. It’s like the Java Enterprise of scripting language.
For the investor’s sake, I think it should be called the HyperPanel
I am interested in knowing what’s the bandwidth to transmission power ratio of the device. If it’s low enough, it would be revolutionary for IoT devices.