It truly baffles me how teachers could morally justify that. I would immediately think "Wait, if I make my students buy my textbook for the unit, I'm just fleecing them and they have no choice in the matter." and you would naively hope that anyone else would also feel the same way.
JustARegularNerd
First pass reading the title I thought it read "Still getting dumber lately?" And I'm just like "Yup!"
Here I was thinking a new revision of Power over Ethernet was announced and I was thoroughly confused
I like that it doesn’t detract from the original mood. I also appreciate the remaster of the washing machine model, it really needed it.
That all being said, it’s also amazing that those 20 year old graphics still don’t look half bad.
The digital sign the local university has is powered by a Raspberry Pi - I caught it rebooting while driving past
For me, my default browser is LibreWolf with several privacy hardening extensions, but if I do come across a website that fails, my usual route goes LibreWolf > Firefox > Ungoogled Chromium
If it doesn't work beyond that then I just won't use the website.
God I can only imagine spoonkid reading this sponsor out and it wouldn't even sound off
While I'm far from being a sysadmin I'm in the same boat. Main study laptop is Linux but I just end up using Windows on my gaming PC for the same reasons.
I think this is a bad take, a take that assumes one is superior for using Linux over proprietary alternatives
If there's a package conflict that requires the user's choice, it shall be called an emergency meeting
I mean that's a fair assumption of what their ticker might've been
This might be for the better, but Discord was so infuriating about updates and forcing you to download them what felt like 50% of the time I opened it, I gave up and just use it in Ungoogled Chromium now. I'm pretty sure within a few months I ended up having 15+ debs of Discord in my Downloads folder.
For anyone else trying to use the native Discord app on Debian, I think they'll find this a major treat.