This is Visual Studio Code which is a very different app to Visual Studio
This is Visual Studio Code which is a very different app to Visual Studio
If you only shower once a month I don’t understand why I you’d need to wash the towel any more regularly?
I’m not against criticism, certainly the number of downvotes suggests I phrased it poorly or should have kept my views to myself.
I tried to present my views in a neutral manner without accusation. I used the term reflect because as you state I have no idea of the user’s situation so it’s for them to reflect.
I used a separate paragraph for the reference to hygiene in order to make a distinction between what I did and did not know. What I had hoped to raise was the distinction between hygiene and just applying masking products. But I didn’t know how to communicate that without being more specific.
I apologise if I caused offense. None was intended. I’m some random person online, my views are my own, if I have caused offense I hope that can be easily dismissed as just another provocative voice online.
It’s not just cultural in terms of nations it’s also dependent on the type of work. You’re going to be critical of a taxi driver stinking of BO when he sits in an air conditioned cab all day, but not somebody doing physical labour in the open air
Dude… Maybe re read what you wrote and reflect on it?
There’s a cliche of Internet folk with poor hygiene and it’s something that should be addressed but it can be awkward for people to bring it up.
Bills?! Bills?! How very dare you suggest that people require compensation for their work.
You’re in a Linux community here. Open Source development is about freedom. All work should be made freely available for users and corporations to enjoy as they wish without having to consider such frivolities of whether anyone should be compensated.
The fact your comment here is at -1 really underlines the immaturity of many users.
I can understand your previous comment getting downvoted because it was a little inflammatory, but your statement here is entirely factual with a neutral tone. So there’s really no reason to disagree with it, let alone pepper it with downvotes.
I do understand - but as a society we’re working to remove unnecessary gendered terms from our language. I believe in doing similar with religious terms.
Language is important. If we’re thanking a deity for the work of government it’s both minimalising the work of elected representatives and exclusionary to other cultures.
god has nothing to do with it
The fact she was on vacation is entirely irrelevant to the story. It’s inclusion is solely to lead the reader to think it was her primary residence.
The newer FFNTs are way cooler though
Why would you assume that? That doesn’t seem a particularly logical conclusion?
Once you’ve got a clear mind you should re-read the comments you’re replying to. The only anger is your own, the only emotion is your own, the only ego is your own.
Everyone else is just toying with you for amusement. It’s like watching a dog snapping at its own tail. You know you should probably help the poor soul out but at the same time you kinda want to see what happens.
it matter if you’re right
I obviously don’t care what people think
If you don’t care then why does it matter?
Dude. Calm down. You said something that people disagreed with, just accept that’s the case and move on.
We’ve all had people disagree with us, doubling, tripling, quadrupling down on it achieves nothing.
The cynic in me immediately thinks this is so Facebook can further connect your activity to sell
As opposed to serving cold pasta sauce on dry pasta or fresh pasta straight from the fridge?
A whitelist defeats the decentralisation and openness of a defederated system.
I think you’re mistaken in your assumption it would be easy to identify malicious instances. Bots are notoriously difficult to fight, every time you block one method another workaround will appear.
So, I take it your answer is no?
I suspect if this was enabled by default there would be uproar from people annoyed the distro was stealing their bandwidth, and if it were opt-in then very few people would do it.
Windows Update uses peer to peer to distribute updates. It’s one of the first things I always disabled.