the first was so great they had to make a sequel
NSFC; not safe for consumption
It seems to be an enterprise product, meaning normal users might not have been affected. I wouldn’t personnaly be able to confirm since I usually have 1-2 month uptime on my windows machine.
You’re on linux? The odds of you getting a virus on linux are not 0 but very slim, since the userbase is very small.
Plus, viruses prey on people’s ignorance. The usual “movie file viruses” are .exe files and can only be run on windows. Most people don’t enable the option to show file extensions on windows, so a filed named “movie.mkv.exe” would show up as “movie.mkv” instead.
IMO, the odds of you accidentally running a virus by playing a .mkv file on linux are as high as the odds of you winning the lottery 3 times in a row.
finally someone who understands the pain
lemmy doesn’t resolve html entities if put in a code block but sync does
The classic hug of death
the real issue is having only two parties. it makes the tribalism even stronger.
definitely is. on my instance it shows as deleted but not when i check on yours
i’d take a life of “how am i gonna spend this money wisely” over a life of “how am i gonna make it this month”
yup. sync seems to parse it and take any & code and renders it as the actual character. lets lest it.
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i’m even more confused now
Sometimes they are. It reminds me of the Association of German National Jews.
doesn’t for me. definitely a client issue. these little quirks are what keeps programmers up at night.
Following this logic you don’t work very hard.
The one who works hard is the worker you depend on. That worker can go work elsewhere, but you need him. Pay him his worth, because he’s literally the support pillar. I’m sure you know what happens when there’s no support pillar.
It’s not because you tell people what to do that you work harder. Those people could have done it themselves, but they didn’t have the money to start something as big as amazon. It’s all about how much money you have to invest, not hard work.
Some billionares do work hard because they happened across a smart idea and they were able to make it flourish.
Smart ideas with money to invest = hard worker
Smart ideas but poor = ???
Kills the discourse = disagrees with my opinion
Also it’s crazy to think that someone who has that much money works harder (proportionally to the amount they make) than someone who can’t even take a piss break without fear of being fired.
(sorry for the 2 deleted comments, my client bugged out big time)
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doin’ ur mom, doin-doin’ ur mom