- Garbage in -> Garbage out (x2)
- Garbage in (x2) -> = Garbage out (x4)
- Garbage in (x4) -> = Garbage out (x8)
- Garbage in (x8) -> = Garbage out (x16)
- ...
Mereo
The thing is, water cooler chats are impromptu, they are not planned. You meet your colleague, you talk about the weather, what's new in his life, and one thing leads to another, to maybe to talk about work and how to strategise to get something done.
These impromptu conversations happen on a whim, they happen organically. They cannot be forced.
Ottawa's city council declared the city as the 'Shawarma Capital of Canada'. I think these goats will serve the city well. The news: https://ottawa.ctvnews.ca/ottawa-is-the-shawarma-capital-of-canada-council-declares-1.6830648
They will need to stay the course and not be tempted with huge Microsoft savings Microsoft will give them just like what happened with Munich: https://www.zdnet.com/article/linux-not-windows-why-munich-is-shifting-back-from-microsoft-to-open-source-again/
It is nice to be a patient gamer. I recently bought Cyberpunk and I'm enjoying it. I will get Dragon Dogma's 2 when it comes out of beta.
In the early days of YouTube, after I saw a video where they boiled a can of Coke and found 13 spoons of sugar. I stopped drinking that stuff. Aspartame or not, I'd rather drink water.
Which DE are you using? I'm using KDE.
For NVIDIA users, that's the right answer. For AMD users, it's already ready. No problems here (6700xt)
Dude or Dudette, you've plenty of choice. If you don't want to pay for the software, no problem! Download an open-source app. Problem solved!
It is logical. With open source software, the source code is out there for everyone to see how user data is being handled. But with closed source, you can't, it's a black box, so you have to trust the developer on how user data is handled.
Yes, I agree, it has to be fair for everyone. What I'm talking about is instinctive, primal behaviour that we can't control because we're social animals and when we meet we naturally have a discussion with the person we're talking to and we might end up talking about the project without taking into account our colleagues far away from the office.
We're still adapting to this new hybrid reality.