When my company provided neuralink with crowdstrike installed crashes and forces me to sleep so I and half the country can't work the next day
independantiste
Maybe. still extremely cool and I will 100% use it and play with it. This can also help with the claims of a phone replacing a desktop computer like we've seen with the desktop mode and Samsung Dex.
True, just side graded from a S23 base to a pixel 9, the pixel is a lot better in many ways. Mainly the UI is clunky and everything is bloated on the galaxy. There's way too many features and way too little thought that went into organizing said features. Meanwhile the pixel is beautifully animated and has very nice and actually convenient features for calls for example. Most of the galaxy features I feel are just toys and gimmicks. The pixel is also more repairable with their online parts pairing tool as well as being more open to custom ROMs
That's true, at least now I'm not desperate, so I can be a lot more picky. I've gotten good comments from coworkers at my job so I'm confident I will be able to find something when I'm ready. Still looking at 3-4 years I think it will be more credible especially in the currentl economy where businesses tend to be more conservative with hiring and finances
I was planning to stay for a little bit longer, maybe 3 or 4 years. I think it adds confidence to the new employer that im just here to stay for a year and move on - it costs them money to keep hiring people so it's kind of an assurance that I won't immediately leave. Also I don't have a bachelor's degree. I have a degree that is officially recognised by the government but it's just a step below a bachelor's degree so I want to put all my chances on my side
I'm not worried haha, I've just this month completed my first year of experience at the company I work at. But I have to say I'm so envious of US salaries
That's the reality of having 1 year of experience in Canada. I'll probably get a raise soon. I hope so at least
I mean... Yeah, it pretty obviously was a mistake from the beginning. Anyone who thinks otherwise is just as bad as the conspiracy theorists who think there's a deep state controlling us with the 5g in the vaccines. Facebook don't have any incentive to ban the word Linux, even they use it. It's not like it's a subject that would make their customers go away (like NSFW stuff for example). The shit I've seen people say "it's probably Microsoft paying them to censor Linux users" as if 1. Linux is any threat to windows's market share and 2. Microsoft didn't intentionally keep Linux alive as a way to avoid antitrust lawsuits. Microsoft is big on Linux too with azure.
Bro what I don't even make that as a programmer
The big search engine crawlers like googles or Microsoft's should respect your robots.txt file. This trick affects those who don't honor the file and just scrape your website even if you told it not to
Make backups of your important files, or use a separate home partition. When I used arch, more than once I had a bricked install after doing updates. The last straw for me was when after updating my network completely went out. I switched to fedora and haven't had issues for 2+ years. Also, (this goes for every distro, but more so arch than others) NEVER update if you don't have at least some time in front of you in case something happens. Arch was definitely a good learning experience and it was fun at first tweaking everything, but the drawbacks in stability got a bit old after a while. The AUR is a godsend and it's the best thing ever, you should also be using an AUR helper like Yay to make your life easier.