The Windows is not free. The OEMs pay a license fee and that cost is passed on to people buying those computers.
How long can you oppose Trump and not become a former official?
Less paperwork
I have some ikea pieces that I bought when I started grad school. They’re 10 years old, have been through 4 moves, and they’re still doing fine. Even better, I could move them myself without it being a huge strain. They aren’t high quality (which tends to seem to mean heavy and not disassemblable), but they’ve treated me pretty well.
Because everyone else uses “small, medium, large” and it’s annoying to have to switch when that’s something you commonly use. Whereas furniture lines often have made up or creative names because companies need some names to differentiate the 20 different dining room tables they sell. Other retailers might use “the classic collection” and “the modern collection” or whatever. But it’s not standardized like small, medium, and large.
Introverts don’t not want social connection. They just prefer a smaller number of deeper connections. “You’re not people” is a common sentiment from introverts to their closest friends and family. Most introverts still have and enjoy social connection. They just prefer it in an intimate or chill setting to large groups.
I think they were putting them in gen x and Vance in millennial.
Did the kid want his hair cut? That seems like the most important consideration and is totally absent.
Right? Grown ups can be trusted to get their work done without someone watching them all the time. It’s small children who need constant supervision.
Some people think the president can just do whatever they want.
In exchange, Microsoft can give them some special access or special keys or some backdoor.
They might be doing this. The thing is, putting something like that in makes so much more likely you’ll accidentally create an exploit for other actors as well. It’s why security experts are so against backdoors. They fundamentally compromise security.
I think macOS is actually Unix certified. It at least was at one point.
But it’s the only reason we have the ACA. Which, while only ok, is so much better than not having the ACA.