I think they’re trying to spell their name: Geoff. They’re still learning, give it time.
I think they’re trying to spell their name: Geoff. They’re still learning, give it time.
Sure, like Norton knows how to delete anything successfully
I was gonna reply to @virtasalto but this response is better than anything I would’ve said.
They are very common. You’re not thinking of small businesses and their needs. Sure, a linux server works wonders for a large corporation where it’s doing a lot of back end stuff but you’ll be hard pressed to find a business that flies solely on linux.
Not always, it’s called the ape index and varies between each person. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ape_index
Backblaze is fairly cheap but can be slow to get data from.
Just because one person doesn’t want to go to something doesn’t mean they shouldn’t exist. You’re basically saying one person’s opinion/choice outweighs an entire group. If those choices constantly put you at odds with the group it might be best to find a group that aligns with your values more. There’s also nothing wrong with being friends with the people that want to go to things you don’t like, just tag along when they do things you do like. You also don’t have to have one set of friends, you can have multiple groups that like to do different things. I’m not pro banning things for the sake of others that can choose not to participate.
…that’s why you would only go to a place like that if everyone is down. Having them for people that want to go is fine, no one is forced to go.
Louis Rossmann is a respectable person in the open source/right to repair arena