Upvoted for your edit. Publicly admitting you're wrong has become too rare.
Poor Windows NT.
I won't nitpick how Linux is a kernel not an OS but how is it not widespread? It just runs basically the whole internet...
The reasons the average Joe doesn't use it for their desktop are convenience (Windows and macOS come pre-installed) and that you can run into technical issues due to bad support by hardware vendors. The latter is a chicken/egg problem and will possibly never be resolved.
Anyway, I disagree it's due to the number of choices - we don't need monopolies. Your grocery store is full of different brands of cheese and all of them still stay in business.
What else would anyone expect the CEO of an AI company say?
Bullshit. Learn how to train new hires to do useful work instead of mundane bloat.
Why are speculations voted higher than this accurate answer? Link to the Github page for everyone to check: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy#whys-it-called-lemmy
Well, it's usually closer to the hardware though. Your average x86/64 software dev doesn't have to struggle with pins, addresses, buses and timings that much, if at all.
I'd use separate accounts. I like being able to recognize bots by their user name.
where the f have these people been for the past 10 years?
They've been giving away their data for all that time and it hasn't visible affected them negatively.
Of course it will eventually and they'll Pikachu face then but that's hardly comforting.
You think they make those slides themselves?
No idea what you mean. I just quickly wanted to update before calling it a night, got a grub update and now it neither boots the default nor the fallback image. I use Arch BTW.
Xtract Ze Vucking File!