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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•No you're never gonna' get it, never never gonna' get it...Ooh, bop!English1·2 months agoAnd then you get blamed when it breaks, so they switch back to what they know and use a ready-made solution from Microsoft with full 24/7 support package.
Because it is more important for it to work reliably and be fixed quickly, than for it to not be proprietary or not made by some evil corporation.
Downtime costs money.
I know Linux can be extremely reliable, but they rarely have all the bells and whistles that Microsoft offers and are rarely compatible with all the other software they are already using.
Having multiple different systems overlapping also adds overhead.
So I doubt you will be able to convince many like that. It is easy looking at it from a tech perspective, but they don’t make those decisions.
Now if one of them has a recent genocide, I’m voting for the other one.
That really is filthy rich
It doesn’t have to make sense, you could just treat it as technobabble and enjoy the rest of the movie without worries.
Do you also cough up hairballs like a cat when you eat unshaven kiwi?
Which is fixed after just reinstalling the driver …
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Wholesome Greentext@sh.itjust.works•Anon makes a best friendEnglish3·3 months agoToo bad it suffers from the “long anime” problem.
Where every episode has a bunch of recaps to earlier episodes since they were made to watch one episode a week, which drags out the story to an immense crawl, making it boring to binge.
I’m sure that if you cut out all the recaps, intros & outros, and all the retellings. You could watch the entirety of Dragonball in like 24 hours.
If a game isn’t sold on Steam, It isn’t going to sell well.
Because of the huge amount of Valve fanboys who only buy games if they are on Steam.
Games on other stores might as well not exist.
And more, if a game even dares to launch on a different store, it would garner unfavour of all those Valve fanboys and hurt their sales even if afterwards it does launch on Steam.
It is a user enforced monopoly.
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Funny@sh.itjust.works•Unfortunate family name to start a landscaping businessEnglish10·3 months agoIs there some rule that says they need to use their family name in their landscaping business name?
They chose to use it themselves.
Valves business strategy is called something close to a monopoly.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How does this pic show that Elon Musk doesnt know SQL?English27·3 months agoHe is saying the US government doesn’t use structured databases.
At least 90% of all databases have a structure.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Anyone Can Push Updates to the DOGE.gov WebsiteEnglish37·3 months agoProbably because it “doesn’t” use SQL
Ah, so they are for BDSM?
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Greentext@sh.itjust.works•Anon sets up a prank at schoolEnglish36·3 months agoDon’t forget to flip the screenshot upside down, then flip the display on the monitor also upside down.
The computer will look normal, but the cursor will be move in the opposite direction.
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Greentext@sh.itjust.works•Anon sets up a prank at schoolEnglish20·3 months agoWe just played Counter Strike 2D from a flash drive.
Those LAN parties with the entire class were insane and there was nothing they could do since it wasn’t installed.
People hated on 7 and said the same thing about XP.
The closest one that left is not infinite though. It has a set number.