So if the fuel price get very high in the future, you won’t care ? Or if you don’t own a car, if in the future a law pass making you a second class citizen if you don’t own a car ? Won’t you then still don’t care about cars ?
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So if the fuel price get very high in the future, you won’t care ? Or if you don’t own a car, if in the future a law pass making you a second class citizen if you don’t own a car ? Won’t you then still don’t care about cars ?
If you don’t care about google, which produce tools used on daily basis by thousands of people. I’m really curious about what do you care about?
Because I do understand having no time or energy to actively be against something. But is it possible to live, not caring about anything that’s this big, this always present in our lives ? That’s really like saying I don’t care about cars, I don’t care about drugs, I don’t care about libraries, I don’t care about TV, etc…
Glad you find something of interest in my comment.
So go vote, be in unions, call your representative about these matters.
This should be how the message ends.
Faster, cleaner ans lighter. It’s faster because it’s lighter. It’s lighter because it’s made to be efficient rather than selling stuffs to you. It’s cleaner because it can delete its temp files by itself, something windows still doesn’t want to do.
DaVinci is better, but it also provides licence for life. So it’s proprietary but have a good relationship with the customers.
‘Generally’ is a really wide word. Better for what? For who? When? That’s the all question…
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Sanitarium.
Yes that can be difficult some time.
But it’s really mandatory to anyone wanting to use GNU/Linus.
The main challenge is resisting the urge to install Linux on your own. Because you will need help at some point, so start now by asking for help.
And then, when you don’t find the solution by yourself don’t waste time and ask for help.
In time you will get it enough to know what you’re doing.
Mandrake in 2003, I was young and didn’t know what I was doing…
Oh so you’re deflecting, OK.