HackerLangs
TopNewTrendsCommentsPastAskShowJobs

7bit

634 karmajoined 3 jaar geleden

Submissions

[untitled]

1 points·by 7bit·7 maanden geleden·0 comments

Debian TC Overrules systemd Maintainers on /var/lock Permissions

linuxiac.com
7 points·by 7bit·9 maanden geleden·0 comments

comments

7bit
·7 uur geleden·discuss
Okay Boomer
7bit
·12 uur geleden·discuss
Someone desires attention ..
7bit
·3 dagen geleden·discuss
Now that's just speculation
7bit
·3 dagen geleden·discuss
I'm playing Witxhfire right now and the game runs phenomenal.

Arc Raiders runs phebomenal.

The engine is great. If games run terrible it's on the devs. Full stop.
7bit
·3 dagen geleden·discuss
You're right
7bit
·4 dagen geleden·discuss
Ah, that changes thing. That actually makes the joke better.
7bit
·4 dagen geleden·discuss
Honest question: Are you making a joke? Because while it objectively could be one, it doesn't sound like one.

The random ginger dude is the creator of Odin.
7bit
·4 dagen geleden·discuss
It didn't work. The comment wasn't ridiculous. Your reply was. But yes, if you want to flip thing around so you feel validated, be my guest.
7bit
·4 dagen geleden·discuss
That's a childish argument.
7bit
·10 dagen geleden·discuss
How can anyone complain about Ukrainian flags, unless these people have a problem that the Ukraine exists.
7bit
·12 dagen geleden·discuss
Not my responsibility to make sure people with read deficiencies are able to follow a discussion.
7bit
·12 dagen geleden·discuss
I know Math is hard for you, so let me explain it:

10 oranges have a total of roughly 700 calories and 120 grams of sugar while only having 30 grams of fiber. It's mainly sugar. Eating 10 oranges per day crowds out protein, fat and other nutrients.

It's not a made up claim. You are a made up claim, troll.
7bit
·13 dagen geleden·discuss
Your first sent once and your last sentence don't align.

Yes. Fruits are healthy. One orange is healthy. 10 oranges are unhealthy. Same concept applies to water. Drinking too much can be unhealthy as well, but that doesn't change the fact that water is good.
7bit
·22 dagen geleden·discuss
Yet Sharepoint remains slow garbage.
7bit
·25 dagen geleden·discuss
There's a different between being "able to" get an information and "easily have" an information.

Logs still require someone to aggregate them, analyse them and present them in a form that's easily accessible and understadable by managers and also always up to date.

Teams will make all of this available without the company having to spend resources and manpower.
7bit
·27 dagen geleden·discuss
Pyodide and Python have as much in common as you and reading comprehension.
7bit
·vorige maand·discuss
Learn to read

> Would you rather the company went under after it ran out of money and had to fire everyone instead?
7bit
·vorige maand·discuss
That's BS.

Google does not get routinely sued.

Yes, Lawyers send takedown requests to Google.

Google sends the reviewer a message and ask for a statement. If you provide one. They will check it and decide whether they seem it defamation or not.

However, Google doesn't verify shit. Even if you send them proof of a purchase or visit and your message is objectively a opinion (not defamation) they will take it down. Why? I assume because they really don't care about individual reviews and rather spare the time and money and just take the comment down.

Google changing their review displays is Google's decision. It has NOTHING to do with any threat of being sued.

They could actually leave the review up when it's not defamatory but they simply don't want to invest the time to validate it or risk leaving a potentially defamatory review online.

And the legal threat is without proof, so why would you even bring it up. OP could have simply posted the letter. They didn't wich makes this completely unprovable
7bit
·vorige maand·discuss
Not my job to proof the wild claim that the layoffs were to save the company from bankruptcy .
7bit
·vorige maand·discuss
Nothing in there suggests that this was done to save the company from bankruptcy, which was the wild claim.