Care to elaborate? Strong words but it's not really obvious to me what you could be referring to.
For real? Can't believe I've never heard of this.
Is syncthing-fork going to get long term support, I wonder? I sure hope so. Syncthing is literally one of my favorite pieces of software in my life, and there's a lot of software in my life.
I hope the desktop application also continues to receive full support forever? I love syncthing.
Really? You'd rather a headphone jack than something as incredible as the camera?
I am team headphone jack. But it's not as bad as people will say. You can get a USB-C to 3.5mm converter for like $5. Just attach it to your headphones and never remove it, as if its the same old cable.
You'd ditch your phone's camera just to not have to do what I just described?
I use wireless when it makes sense, like on the airplane, and I use wired when it makes sense, like on my exercise bike.
Utter nonsense.
Don't like abortions? Then don't get abortions.
It's that simple.
There's plenty of things I don't like too. But I'm not over here trying to outlaw bibles and country music.
The Republican party that likes to make claim to being pro-individual freedom....it's such a farce I can't believe you all say it with a straight face.
You showed your home bandwidth. It means absolutely nothing in this discussion.
How often do people watch the first few seconds of a video and not finish it? It happens a lot. It probably happens a lot more often than that user actually finishing it. We could be talking about doubling Google's bandwidth requirement. Not to mention server CPU time, disk I/O. Do you have any idea how expensive the operational costs of YouTube probably are as it is? This is an efficiency game to successfully run a video platform which supports up to high bitrate 4k video at this unfathomable scale, servicing the entire planet.
It makes the most efficient sense for them to only let you buffer a little bit at a time, not more than you need.
I'm not kissing Google's ass. I'm just pointing out that if you want the service to exist, it has to be designed as efficiently as possible, otherwise it won't exist for long.
Right? How can you not know it?
Hmm, am I in the star yet? I mean my body is now made of million degree hot plasma, but I'm still not sure....
Holy shit, I remember Rockbox... Big time nostalgia on that one!
You're thinking of Troth Senchal.
I read this in a Napoleon Dynamite voice.
Those are real problems, but they're just minor upfront problems. Once you've gotten through them and have chosen a strong distro (try OpenSUSE or Fedora and you're unlikely to be disappointed), you're good to go.
On Windows you are stuck with Windows the entire time you're using it, a never ending problem.
Linux hardware problems are also fairly old news. Almost everything works out of the box these days.
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