You can search anything on Google and find that it’s a very real and frightening problem. It’s the worlds largest bias-confirming echo chamber of that’s how you choose to use it.
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Theoretically, yes. Practically, maybe not so much as a ton of these smaller instances are consolidated on a just a handful of hosting providers.
Been using Zenni for years. Hell of a lot cheaper than any brick and mortar and I’ve never had any issues.
Instead of embracing open standards they made Metal.
Did DirectX become an open standard when I wasn’t paying attention?
There’s not even a way to count words at this juncture never mind anything resembling a rules engine.
We’ve got nobody to blame but ourselves for that.
That’s what I’m not understanding. Willing to pay what? They’re not paying commission because they don’t owe anything. It’s not a matter of price being high or low. Why would they pay for something that they don’t have to pay for? Their cost is zero.
Are you of the belief that devs get to say, “I’m poor, I can’t pay”. Can’t really understand what your comment is implying.
It’s rock solid. It also has a heavy emphasis on security. Numerous high-end network routers and security devices use it as the base operating system. Darwin, the open source foundation of macOS is also derived from it.
I’m going to get crucified for this… for a desktop end-user it’s basically Linux with completely different syntax, lesser hardware compatibility and limited support channels.
You’re so wrapped up you don’t even realizing that you’re speaking to a completely different person.