To me it always seemed like Linus Torvalds is mostly a pragmatist.
Richard M Stallman on the other hand...
To me it always seemed like Linus Torvalds is mostly a pragmatist.
Richard M Stallman on the other hand...
None of these things are wrong. Work on your issues in the present, not the ones in the past.
Both could be good if they were more strictly organized into communities or servers and the "all" feeds would lose importance... but unfortunately we are all just a bunch of shitposters and not the intellectuals we pretend to be
I believe many open source projects that are used by large corporations find a way to make money with that, at least by offering support or consulting or with sponsorships.
There are volunteer projects of which the developer doesn't profit of but are used by corporations but I doubt they are the "largest" transfer as written in the post.
It is also problematic that you can send keypresses to the other person, especially since she was only using the receiver for a mouse.
The setting sounds a bit like how someone in the 1960s might have imagined the future
Maybe the graph was created by an economist
I used Twitter too to check for the most up to date local news, but on the website the posts are not sorted chronologically anymore, so it is absolutely useless now
How do you do that?
The touchpad gestures in Gnome are by now the same as on MacOS. Gnome is the default desktop on many popular Linux distros.
Das sagt er ja auch, nur mit etwas Euphemismus verpackt