I invite you to check the multitude of examples and references here. Russia's history of cyberwarfare goes way beyond the US media's recent obsession.
I invite you to check the multitude of examples and references here. Russia's history of cyberwarfare goes way beyond the US media's recent obsession.
As the goto "Tech Support person" in my friend group, this really strikes a nerve. I really hope I haven't come off as a know-it-all. Trying to explain any kind of broad subject feels like playing pinball with all the thoughts in my brain while trying not to let the conversation flow sink into the gutter.
Anyone could just as easily say:
Windows does not compete with macOS as a desktop operating system and I doubt it ever will. It simply does not offer the compatibility and ease of use (including for power users) that macOS - for all its faults - has.
Windows isn't compatible with Final Cut Pro, has a lackluster implementation of Adobe Photoshop comparatively, and has no support for common cli shells such as bash or zsh (without creating an emulated subsystem ala Cygwin or WSL). Setting up a Windows desktop for my day-to-day tasks is a huge pain as opposed to macOS or a Linux-based desktop OS.
Healthcare is a huge sore spot in US culture right now. There's been too much high-level corruption and greed to have faith in any change.
Would love to read this but it's account-gated by X so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I wish I had an ounce of this man's chill
goodshitification
I understand you have qualms with Linux, and that's plenty fine, but when the large majority of servers and smartphones around the world run it, you can't say that no one uses it.
Can anyone give me examples of times Windows has done this in the past? I mean, I feel like this is true, but I legit can't think of anything that matches this.
Perfect examples, thank you 👌
When you're a pirate, you can't be picky on which booty to plunder