Used corporate fleet laptop like a thinkpad, install linux mint on it.
You can spend so much time finding out which distro is the best for you, but if you don't want to spend that time, just go with mint, it'll do the job.
If it involves many people that are difficult to replace or even just to get rid of, the resulting situation could be called a crisis. I don't think anyone called the naming itself that.
Sure, I'd judge someone if they bought a new one recently as well, but I think you're being a bit unreasonable. Not everyone can afford to switch cars.
I remember headlines of people burning their Nikes when they learned the company was woke or something. Burn your car mate, that'll show them for sure!
I watched the video. It talked about things I vaguely knew of, and it was interesting to see more context and how they connect together.
I used bonjourr a bit more, here's another line of the weather greeting that really needs improvement:
// - Replaced "highest" with a better fitting synonym, which is generally used for weather
// - The "today" at the end made the sentence flow awkward. Now it says "day's highest" instead, which also a common way to phrase weather forecasts
"with a high of <temp1>° today": "ja päivän ylin lämpötila on <temp1>°",
Think the unit should be included in the temp variables instead?
Or only selling the game in pieces but in such way that those pieces can only be bought in packs that force you to pay for the same pieces multiple times.
I feel like it might be too entrenched already. I'll watch the video, haven't seen it.
I was just thinking of how to explain this the best. In Finnish, you can't say "It is this or that (in here)" when talking about weather or anything else. This type of use of the word "it" just doesn't exist in the language.
Edit: Also, language names are not capitalized in Finnish.
The point of military service isn't to fight wars abroad, which americans seem to do a lot, but to train reservists who can later defend the country if needed. It ranges between 6-11 months I think, which wouldn't give you enough time to both train the people and get something done anyway.
Civilian service or whatever is the correct term is in english, isn't soldiers doing civilian stuff, but an alternative path for those who don't want to be in the military. You'd work for some public organization, as a civilian.
You don't have to buy an entire new pc for that.