"Harder". I mean, sure. It's all so low effort anyway. Why not call that harder.
Run it on a separate machine / account. In big corporate environments, your user account could be disabled by the time you walk into the meeting room.
Better solution, if you can, work for open source companies: at least the codebase is already public!
This kind of pithy throwaway comments are depressing. No one is saying that it's all down to individual choices. At the same time, individual choices add up into collective movements.
It's like refusing to recycle because environmental threats require collective will and action to be solved. Sure, but at the same time, do your part and recycle your crap.
The need for collective action and solutions does not absolve us of individual responsibility.
Your parents. Your parents are expected to teach you these.
Holy shit the low levels of both education and curiosity in the USA are embarrassing.
I think one theory is that it was central Asian horse-riding societies who started carrying milk on horseback, in saddlebags made out of animal bladders. The motion of the riding and the rennet left in the bladders churned the milk and turned it into cheese.
I remember also reading on a science magazine's site this possibility that the first cheese made by humans was more of yeast-based preparation, without animal milk, but i can't find the article mentioning that anymore.
What du you mean, not writing it properly?
These are good comments.
Also, a fraction of packages, users and guides.
I think Guix is great, but as a NixOS enthusiast who genuinely wanted to try it out, I gave up in the face of the lack of docs for people who aren't working in lab or have a PhD in computing of some sort.
Also, how is shepherd better than systems? Genuinely curious.
Lastly, I agree Nix is not a very enjoyable language, but scheme doesn't look like a very beginner friendly option either. Could be wrong, I'm not a programmer.
That's the problem with this generation, no capacity to appreciate delayed dissatisfaction!
But remember kids, he's some sort of business and tech genius!
Mouais, il faudrait déjà prouver qu'il y a une « ère de l'IA » viable. En l'état, ça ressemble de plus en plus à une grosse mode techno-capitaliste.