"Ah - I see the problem now! you're trying to detain people of color and those spreading political dissent!"
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Now I know why the bugs did what they did.
also in most cases it's simply the default.
Look if you've spent any time whatsoever interacting with clients, customers, whatever when it comes to development work for literally whatever be it software or web or mobile applications at the end of the day they all want the same thing. They want it to just work. Right out of the box, to simply work. The majority of people DO NOT want to customize their PC or online experience, they don't want to tinker, hell these days they don't even want to download an exe off a site - if it's not in some kind of app store, it ain't getting installed. They all want a thing to just work.
Windows, like it or not, provides that. They don't want to use Linux, they don't want to potentially have to open a terminal and type out some simple commands. Most of these people have never even opened a cmd prompt or powershell in windows in like....ever. A good chunk of people using windows don't even know terminals exist.
I use linux, I use different distros, and I don't blame anyone who refuses to make the transition even though they aren't exactly enjoying their windows experience. They deal with it. Let them complain. A lot of people simply don't have the time or even the interest to learn a new piece of tech and again I don't blame them.
Can Linux also "just work"? sure, it can potentially but lets not kid ourselves here and lets REALLY be honest with each other. It's not going to "just work" like Windows, for the vast majority of people, does.
I installed arch to a VM yesterday for some stuff and for the life of me I couldn't figure out why I couldn't get Paru or Yay going and well...there ya have it. spent like an hour trying to figure out why they both weren't working.
Vince looking like he's about to announce he's just built a city under the sea.
/r/Toronto enters the room: "I don't know, but we should probably kill them."
and all it took was 25 days to become one of "the poors".
To people wondering how anyone can go homeless from missing a couple paychecks well....makes a gesture at this
so his detention is illegal and violates his due process rights but...you can't order his release?
So the court has to act within whatever but ICE simply doesn't have to? the fuck is going on down there?
Not with any of the current models, none of them are concerned with security or scaling.