What’s interesting is this rule apparently originated from the early 1900s.
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Exactly, this “rule” is really just equivalent to other forms of snake oil there is. It is baseless and completely made up.
OP doesn’t understand what cultural progression is. Of course different people gonna do stuff differently as time progresses, the class she was when you where in high school is just irrelevant.
This is the case where op just has skill issue, and is stuck in the past like a boomer he is.
Idk man, maybe you’ve not been exposed to enough 4chan.
Or maybe he has experienced enough 4chan to the point where he realises those hidden meanings.
This isn’t only an issue with Linux, it’s an issue within the whole technology industry. Simple things like Wi-Fi cards and the like, should be all standardized.
Hardware shouldn’t be catered to any particular os.
Project designer: the project function is self explanatory.
User:
That is just a fact at this point
sleen@lemmy.zipto Privacy@lemmy.ml•WhoFi: Unique 'fingerprint' based on Wi-Fi interactionsEnglish1·2 months agoSo is this for the safety of the children, right?
/s
That’s because it’s all based on assumptions and projected morals. Commonly treated as a ultimate truth not as a “rule of thumb” as it is destined to be - hostility is built in this “rule”.
In general, this rule essentially dictates the ethics of independent people. Because of this there is no description, it’s a requirement to say “ew”.