Fast, quiet, big touch pad. What'd fascinating or out of the world here? These are just kind of things most people want, not everyone wants to manually update their kernel or whatever.
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Yes, but not with lies.
This thread should be renamed to 101 reasons why business give Windows or Macs to their employees.
It may be reasonable to block all logins for a time if they detect an attack like this
That would be a P1 incident and probably violate SLAs depending on the duration.
You're buying... A temporary permission to access certain content.
Or maybe they're happy living where they've lived for so long, in a big comfortable property, rather than uproot everything they've known to live close to you with no guarantee that you'll visit regularly and not move again for another job.
No, it's not survivorship bias
Yes it is. The probability is much more significant that there are appliances from 2000s still working fine while your 1950s piece is one of the last few left. Just because your reality has a different view doesn't mean it's the same on a global scale.
Maybe we can put AI on task to detect shitty titles about AI
Next step is guaranteed to be limiting the number of views without being logged in.
Don't forget privacy in toilet stalls - I've seen the huge gaps in doors in the US.
I've installed Libreoffice but Linux has spoilt me as Windows needs a damn reboot to use it properly.
You're either exaggerating or it's a problem with LibreOffice.
Think different, but stay the same, In Apple's world, that's the game. A touch of irony, don't you think? In a sea of similar, we all sink.