It's a link to an article about a legal case where the courts specifically stated this was not the case. In the legal realm, that is the equivalent of a peer review. And absolutely, unfettered capitalism pushes towards this outcome. That doesn't make it a legal requirement.
GreyEyedGhost
Due to changes in my life and career, the only reason I'm stuck on Windows is gaming. I'm not sure which will happen first, buying a Steam Deck or converting my computer to Linux for gaming, but at least one of those will happen before I upgrade to 11.
I agree, the video isn't that big a deal. Not respecting boundaries in a work environment, on the other hand, is a very big deal, particularly since he knew he was violating their boundaries. I've stopped talking to people who didn't respect my boundaries before, and those were friends, not coworkers. The fact you can't recognize the underlying issue is probably something you should reflect on.
So it's arbitrary except for the whitish color. So who do you think is pushing for the name changes, because we've been doing this for 1200 years now. I expect someone doesn't want to have to put dairy or cow on their labels. Goat milk, after all, is still unquestionably milk and is still called goat milk.
Steve Wozniak was an amazing computer geek, and designed an incredibly useful computer for the time. Steve Jobs popularized and marketed the idea. He didn't do a lot on the technical side. There was the Blackberry and resistive touch phones before the iPhone, and they had serious problems. Anyone could have made the first smartphone - Windows Mobile was released in 2003 and certainly had the money to take on this project - but Apple did. And yes, Apple did a lot to make it painful for their customers to stray from the Apple ecology to the company's benefit, and the detriment to the market as a whole, which is pretty on-brand for Jobs.
Hah, he's doing the Kubrick crazy stare! Now you know he's serious!
There are texts going back to the 8th century talking about almond milk. That ship sailed before Columbus.
People often imagine things they don't do can't be that hard. Marketing is important because no one will be interested in your product if no one knows about it. Being able to envision products that the average person will want is another one that good business leaders often do.
Steve Jobs, for example, was very good at envisioning what people would be interested in. From the Apple to Macs to the iPod to the iPhone, he hit a lot of winners. This isn't an endorsement for him owning the company, or even as a person, but he undeniably had a skillet that others around him often lacked.
I have the first half of this. When I'm disturbed out of my dreams, they're usually quite violent or bizarre, but I don't remember them unless someone wakes me up in the middle of them.
The time I dreamt I was remarrying my ex, on the other hand, i woke up on my own and quite distressed, and I couldn't fall asleep after that for a good half hour.
It's funny what counts as nightmares for different people.
That's exactly the point. The only likely reasons something like this would happen is targeting or systemic issues.
Yeah, I've tried a few times before and got stumped with various configuration issues. I actually have a saved post where gaming-specific distros are discussed in the hoped of getting past those issues. Now the big question is time or money. Depending which I have enough of first will determine which one happens first.