No, but a “company” in China has far less autonomy from the government in China than one in the US. For some people, that can be stressful
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No, but a “company” in China has far less autonomy from the government in China than one in the US. For some people, that can be stressful
I, for one, welcome our typography as flow control overlords.
Big fan of bash. Pretty sure it’s already installed for you.
So, I do remember hearing about things that dislike iron…
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Good, I have a few volume licenses for you then. 🫠
What a tragedy. Would you be willing to accept some of mine? I mean, you already have six now…
Because Fedora is open source only to the point of it being pathological. If there isn’t am open source driver most time you’re just boned. Someone new is going to have a tough time with it, and the community is on average a very “lol rtfm” bunch. Not as bad as Arch, but that’s not saying much.
Meanwhile, despite the problems around Ubuntu, Debian communities are much more understanding and helpful. Mint even with old packages is going to be an easier time for a newbie. Certainly a newbie unfamiliar with the way entirely too much of the FOSS community is.
I wasn’t comparing badness or abuse, I was comparing autonomy. In the US they have the option to use the legal system to fight against things they don’t want to do. Usually ineffective, sure. But the option is there. Not so in China.