I’m going to go way out on a limb here and guess nothing will happen if I do neither.
I’m the boss! Please enjoy my finely curated links.
I’m going to go way out on a limb here and guess nothing will happen if I do neither.
Are these millions of potential customers in the room with us?
A simpler explanation is that users are tired of everybody with a customer support issue running to daddy HN and making a big fuss trying to get their way.
So weird, that’s not what I see.
I will never use a Windows laptop because it wakes up in the middle of the night to apply some stupid update, then glitches out, and can’t go back to sleep. So every morning I find a laptop with a dead battery. Sometimes if I wake up early, it’ll still be hot from whatever it was doing.
Fixing that stupid bug should have been easier than porting the whole OS and app stack and emulator to a new CPU arch. And I have no faith they fixed the bug anyway, so it’ll probably still happen to ARM models. So no thank you.
Why was the reddit post source deleted?
As opposed to successful social media posts, which would never go viral by telling everyone how much everything sucks.
You um… did know that um… mastodon did produce a um… product before the board change, right?
Real talk, the mastodon traffic stampede isn’t that bad for a properly configured website.
There’s plenty of dumb to go around, but the word frunk by itself is the dumbest thing about this story.
The hardware unboxed video has more details, and squarely points the blame at Intel for previously saying that running the CPU at uncapped power was in spec.
I could do this in a weekend!
What should we make pretend people with?
We’re all trying to figure out where these headlines came from. The stable channel with all the fixes does not (at this time) bundle the warning. How is that users have become confused and believe the dev channel is the only way to get security fixes?