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A citizen of the country attacking others wrote a post about country protection. How funny.

Americans are for the most part incredibly out of touch and still think they are at the center of the world.

They voted in the orange turd twice, a third of their population didn't even vote.

The US has become a laughing stock worldwide and internally looks like a prelude to Idiocracy.

Well, at least they know how to hire smart people, from China/Russia/Germany/India.

Bringing it back to your message, they love this! To be the center of attention, show off how strong and powerful of a nation they are.

Except, they messed with the wrong region. Same mistake Russia made.


Sounds to me like you have a lot of envy and jealousy. That's normally what tantrums and name calling result from; that and a need for attention. Congrats.

Thank you for the diagnosis

Yes. These days, with plain text, pasrsers, Internet, mobile devices and LLM, we really get more than what we see. Only few case where paper print out is still more useful.

Not just storage expense. Recently I work extensively for a very large financial institute. They provide me with Windows terminal to work on the project. I initially expected to myself to work on a very institutional security constrained environment. Instead, the workspace keep popping up with annoying msn Ads inadvertently, out of any context. The default browser, Edge, was default to msn, which is full of more distracting Ads. They trick corporate users to be their Ads viewers using their trustworthy image in enterprise IT. No idea why they think that revenue would worth the downsides.

I liked Win10, once you use ShutUp10 it was a solid OS minus a few annoyances.

But Win11 is horrendous. Watching the right click menu dynamocally and slowly populate with "open with" options is jaring.

Now add two right click menus is wild.


My choice was win10privacy, pretty quick and brutal, gutting and disabling most intrusive things.

Now I'm moving to Linux (once I finally found one that supports nvidia and mux really well).


> Few engineers could reliably build the software locally

I've just listened to Longhorn story on Monday and have heard the same thing.


Could you link the story by any chance? I've been using Longhorn for a while and on one particular system, it has an odd tendency to corrupt XFS.


Because of the runtimes (v8), I believe.

Wonder how would it looks like if we run MAUI over Avalania over Flutter Impeller over browser's WebGPU.


I think that's the trajectory they are on https://avaloniaui.net/blog/avalonia-partners-with-google-s-...


I heard a lot of similar stories in the past when I started using Python 20+ years ago. A number of people claimed their solutions got faster when develop in Python, mainly because Python make it easier to quickly pivot to experiment with various alternative methods, hence finally yield at more efficient outcome at the end.


I'm glad they explicitly mention File Explorer. As a person solely use Windows for decades, I've naturally developed a very deep allergical behavior of avoiding to touch File Explorer as much as I can for years. Hope they could help fix me. I really need VSCode-like experience for files management.


Pyright and ty are under the same roof now.


How so? Pyright is being developed by Microsoft.


The pioneer is now at Codex team.


Eric Traut is at OpenAI now?


Becoming a retired builder is the ultimate bliss.


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