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Oh, wait until you get a job in most offices. Microsoft, Microsoft everywhere.
BYOD with Linux? “We can’t install the company’s spyware on it, get that security risk out of here.”
Ok, neat, but I wonder what’s the conclusion. Should I understand more more money equals better education or that more math education equals more money?
I’d wager it’s the first one, since inequality sucks. Also, that oil beats schooling, looking at the bottom right corner.
Is there a Chinese customer protection law influencing this or is this a marketing stunt? Good for them if it’s the former.
For me, the launchers are sometimes the only thing that worked while trying Linux the other day.
That’s some Tauros-shit (sue me). I hope the Japanese legal system can see that.
How can they let companies file such broad, vague patents for mechanics that have existed since forever? For example, 20240286040, is just what flying mounts have done in WoW since 2007 or even the flying cap in Mario 64 ffs. There are probably other earlier examples, but it goes to show that it’s just noise to monopolize innovation and scare other devs.