Apple is powered by the copium of their fanbase, so maybe the next model won't even need a power cable.
Muffi
Imagine a world where we had politicians who understood technology enough to put proper rules and requirements in place, so that big dumb companies would actually be forced to act ethically and sustainably...
This game is already worth every cent in its current state. Can't wait to see what the last polish will bring.
"every re-run ever" - except when streaming platforms decide to delete stuff forever arbitrarily, because they give zero shits about preservation.
I wish more games came with couch co-op. It was a lot of fun in Halo and Diablo.
I hope I live to see the death of private banking. It's insane how much of the fuckery in the world that originates in banking.
Tech bros underestimating the complexity of real life yet again
In Denmark we call it "cucumber times", when the news have nothing to report on during summer. BBC seems to have taken that term very literally.
I have an unfinished Software Engineering degree. While studying, I started a small businesses to do some freelance IT work on the side and one client offered me a full-time job, so I put the studies on hold and then never looked back. Been climbing through different positions and companies since then. Experience is valued much higher than a diploma, especially in an industry that evolves too quickly for education to keep up. I quit the industry recently to start teaching, because there is huge need for teachers that can teach programming, and working with people is much more rewarding than a big paycheck (imo).
In all of my job interviews, I've been asked more about the company I started while studying, than the degree that I quit. So I guess my tip is to start your own thing or start teaching. Having your own business with a license also makes it way easier for big companies to hire you for contract work.
What are the main differences, for someone considering going from Firefox to Librewolf?
For a democracy to work it's people need to act like political consumers. To do so, they need to be informed about the products they consume and their alternatives.
Because that's a good canary to show the article wasn't AI written?