

You do as the SCRUM Master told you or we will take away all your Fruit Baskets and free Tap Water! /s
You do as the SCRUM Master told you or we will take away all your Fruit Baskets and free Tap Water! /s
Very Nice! - Borat
Wish full thinking but maybe now more products will use less sugar. A lot of brands use way to much sugar in all different kinds of food. For example most cakes we bake at home are at least as sweat as the ones bought for the store but have way less total sugar in them.
Something like the Russian Window disease? Where people tend to become disoriented and want to clean windows and fall out of them, sometimes when they are still closed, after criticizing the Government, the holy Bear rider himself or one of his friends?
Good for Canada. Being more aktiv and critical in reading and searching for news is good and way better than getting “presented” with the news Meta selectively wants you to see.
From my little experience with working on BSD Servers, BSD is very reliable and for my use cases fast enough. But the slower updates and lack of most Wi-Fi support and sometimes spotty hardware support combined with the need for porting a lot of Linux software that dose not natively run on BSD is a deal breaker for using BSD on my Main Desktop Computer.
TLDR: For me BSD is a powerful tool that has a very specific job that is not being a Desktop Computer.