FWIW, I switched to Linux due to the amazing container support and haven’t looked back in terms of running software. The easy set up, tear down, and common monitoring makes it far more convenient to host stuff on Linux.
sunbeam60
Run 19 but barely get over 5% usage even when transcoding 4K movies where the copyright has expired.
Once the logistics train runs dry, everyone stops.
Russia wouldn’t stand a chance against NATO. They would have a much easier time, but still get whooped if NATO didn’t have the US onboard.
But they’d still do a hell of a lot of damage and likely China would take the chance to go at Taiwan. The risk of nuclear exchange would be enormous.
It will be much cheaper to be strong enough that Russia daren’t.
How long is a piece of string?
Rebuilding always takes a lot longer than you think. Refactoring always takes a lot longer than you think. I’ve been involved in failures and successes doing either.
Being a profiteering asshole?
A narrowed focus is exactly what Mozilla needs.
Develop a browser and participate in web standards. That’s literally all they need and should do.
They can. But maintaining a modern browser engine is a MAJOR piece of work especially when there’s already another open source browser (Chromium) that is sucking in maintainers.
Firefox is dying. I’ve been a loyal user since Phoenix days but there is just no road forward. Many websites now don’t test for it. It’s in a slow death spiral. Such a shame.
Sikke noget lort. Hvem fanden gør sådan noget?!
Når det så er sagt, arbejder du i Twin Peaks?
FWIW, it’s actually more the publishers’ fault. Typically as a developer you get told what environment you’re targeting and how the publisher wishes to publish you.
Congrats, even this you managed to turn into a class struggle.
And no more than 3 people (the hard core community long timers) can have a conversation at the same time because heaven forbid we use threads.
Do you have a source for this claim? I’d like to repeat it elsewhere…