Surtout que c’est pas comme si on avait pleins d’outils pour nous faire économiser des impôts comme les reer céli celiapp, et il y a même moyen de jouer avec le système en créant une corporation et en se versant un dividende (gain en capital imposé a la moitié) au lieu d’un salaire
That looks like an M5, it can definitely go at 300kmh, about 75% the speed of a Veyron
The last time I used arch it worked fine for 6 months then it needed to be scrapped because the network fully stopped working after an update. I’ve been on fedora ever since without a single issue. Arch is fine for personal devices where you can afford to spend half a day on troubleshooting a package that is too recent and straight up doesn’t work because there’s no real testing being done. I wouldn’t put it on a work device simply because it’s not a just works distro
I think I am basically 95% bilingual, my native language is not English, but it was thought in school from first grade (age 5 or 6) all the way to high school (17 years old), and then in post-highschool education, I also had 2 mandatory English courses. The thing is having learned so early is I was too young to realize when I could start entertaining a conversation in English without thinking because it was almost always like that for me.
I do think though that when you can think in your 2nd language without having to mentally translate in your head to your native language is when you’ve reached a level of fluency that is good enough to be called bilingual. I would probably say, if you can understand jokes and plays on words in your second language, that’s probably a good indicator that you are fluent
No, but some are better suited for programming, because each distro has different packages in their repositories. I find Fedora to be very good when it comes to having basically every dev tool available in their repos. Arch is good too but too unstable for actual work. But keep in mind in most distros you can add separate repositories that contains the software you want. You can also use Homebrew that contains lots of dev tools as well
USB-A ports have been outdated since at least 2017, when it started seeing very widespread use. It’s everyone else that’s late
Resolve is basically the only “professional-grade” software for creative work on Linux, and even there depending on hardware like video card the experience will be vastly different
I really dislike windows (and the likelihood of people on Lemmy having the same preference as me is very high), but if you need to do game development or most creative work, I would say to not bother with Linux, it’s not there yet to be fully honest. Maybe in 5 years Photoshop and the music creation software will support Linux, but for now there’s a few lesser known softwares that don’t have as many features. For the other kinds of work though, Linux I think is better than windows
It belonged to another startup, I guess they were négociating and seeing if Threads would pick up in usage before giving them an offer that they wouldn’t refuse
This is an article summarizing a Bleeping computer article, which is summarizing the original source which is Kaspersky
https://securelist.com/necro-trojan-is-back-on-google-play/113881/
🫨🫨I can’t wait for the articles saying Republicans eat the innocent dogs of the good American citizens! That will happen right! The articles about the Haitians weren’t just racist, right?.. Right?!
Heh, I would say the cheaters are generally much more immature and likely to DDOS. I think there is a lot of overlap over video game cheaters and script kiddies, especially when the cheaters are called hackers
I get rate limiting the amount of passwors that can be tried (especially when they have a pre-defined limit of 4 or 6 numbers), but going over hours or days between attempts is a bit extreme
Si au MINIMUM c’était pour une entreprise locale, ça aurait été moins pire. On a juste donné 750 millions a une entreprise étrangère qui fait exactement ce que tout le monde s’attendait qu’ils fassent: sacrer le camp avec le cash. J’ai très hâte de voir leurs dossiers de dépenses et les bonus des CEOs parce que d’après moi ça va être intéressant. En général une compagnie passe pas d’opportunité d’investissement et de croissance qui veut ouvrir des usines à finalement une entreprise sur le bord de la faillite en moins d’un an.
It’s not about xenophobism, it’s about not relying on a nation that could have the incentive to flip the switch in a few years when they think it’s convenient for them. The US gov sees all the shiny and cheap stuff coming from China as trojan horses
And even if they were what proton is today (a thriving company that is profitable and doesn’t rely on VC funding), I think it would still have money problems because of the egoist executives that take huge bonuses
Never underestimate crackheads and drunk people
FLE: Front Liberation English (à lire en anglais évidemment), vu autour du marché Jean talon