

I might be mistaken but 60k > 12 thousand, no?
Or are you taking about 60k per year, suddenly?
Programmer by day, burnt out by night.
I might be mistaken but 60k > 12 thousand, no?
Or are you taking about 60k per year, suddenly?
My previous company did all of the above, plus optional but paid barbecues. As in, we had to bring the coals, meat, beer, etc.
“We have middle weight over aged man at home”
At home: “Granddad”
Thanks for the clear explanation!
- ability to rollback to previous versions
I think apt
handles this, as well, no?
All the other reasons are very valid, though! Especially the transactional updates!
And they give you more control over the permissions that you give the application; packages from apt, yay, etc. get full filesystem access by default even if they contain a bug or malicious code, flatpaks can be walled off by you very well.
I’ve also noticed “competitive” seems to mean “just above what they believe the competition’s minimum is”, and together they and their competition drive the wages down.
The first one but slightly bigger.
my country they literally helped elect one
Huh? Source? What country?
John Oliver’s show is doing amazing things, including the Drumpfinator addon.
What is that URL, though? I’m guessing I’m know it if I (happily) watch the episode?
I think that’s honestly worded really well.
Invidious hasn’t been working for most of this year, so this doesn’t seem like a 2024 guide.
I use uBlock Origin on Firefox and I’ve never even seen the semblance of an ad.
Are you using Chrome, and have they implemented V3, yet?
He said 10-12k per month, and then only said 60k but not per when. I was trying to figure out if they forgot to add per year or if they mistyped the last number.