Great, and my wired mice will run on no battery for eternity, no matter how much it gets used.
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If you complain about the wire dragging, you should also shave your arms because the hairs on them drag even more than a cable would.
Yeah, and because the distance is less than a meter and nothing has to move between the 2 devices, a cable makes so much more sense.
I especially loathe wireless keyboards on desks. The thing don’t even move. There is no functional reason to be wireless. If you really want a wireless desk for some reason, just drill a hole and pull the usb cable through. It will save you about 200€ and tons of faff keeping the connection working properly when the device eventually runs out of battery.
A ton of power users who never worked in service desk don’t understand how incompetent the average user is. It is quite something.
I’m laughing my ass off reading this threat because I can imagine every single one happening.
And you could just use standardized metrics that is used by the entire world. Like many Americans claim they can. Yet here we are.
Show me an equivalent to Active Directory on Linux.
And no, allowing users to manage their machine themselves will break their entire computer and every server they can access. Most users never even read a warning if they can just click “OK”.
The problem is that the second option also requires you to go to work in a tuxedo.
Only a small niche of companies allow you to not work in a tuxedo.
So complaining about tuxedos at a job (in this universe) is just dumb.
It is more than functional for corporate, seeing how the majority of companies run entirely on it.
Memes are fine.
But this is straight up propaganda trying to disguise itself as a joke.
If I’d even encounter a dev like the one from the post. I’d laugh in his face and wish him good luck on finding a job that caters to their niche needs.
Nobody said outliers don’t exist.
What we are saying is that the majority (like 80% or something) are run entirely on Windows. No matter what the Linux fanboys want to believe.
You could have had some great points, but the fact that you use “microslop” unironically shows how much of a bias you have. Meaning your points might as well not exist.
You sound like an anti-vaxxer blaming everything wrong with their life on big pharma.
Every single business running Windows computers (which is about all of them) will have an Active Directory running on Windows.
Every company I worked for only ever had a handful of Linux servers and the majority of Windows servers.
Microsoft revenue generated $26.7 billion in one quarter from its Licensing, and even though a lot of it was through cloud, a lot of it also came through self hosted Windows servers.
You live in a bubble if you think nobody is using Windows server.
We living in a binary star system that I didn’t know about?
And magnets.
That shit interacts unlike any other object we normally encounter.



There are people who swear to trackballs though