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  • In Finland this would be illegal. Firing employees requires reason, and if the reason for firing was "cost cutting", the old employee must be hired back first before new can be hired. There are of course some time limits.

    This is what unions do for you.

  • Filesystem itself is fully ok with it, space is just a character as any. Problem comes with console.

    e.g. you want to delete file called "not important.pdf".

    You type in: rm not important.pdf, and hit enter. Didn't hit tab because you knew the filename and didn't arse with it.

    Outcome is that you just deleted important.pdf which contained your crypto wallet address which you were suppose to tattoo on your left arm.

  • "spaces are explicitly disallowed in current standards and are substituted with underscores or full stops." This is from warez scene naming convention. In general I think people used dots, but both are ok.

  • Yes, I learned very quickly that +1 in this flag syntax means execution, so first 6 means that owner of the file does not have execution permission, which means that nothing is allowed to execute in the system.

  • In general I think business is not good or evil. They just operate on law frameworks given to them.

    If company can be 30% more efficient by being more "on the edge" of law and regulation, it is more probably going to succeed.

    This is why governments must regulate the hell out of everything, because the system itself is not doing it. It should include data protection, unions, environment etc.

  • Win11 is basically just UI lift to Win10, the core OS is exactly same.

    They dropped lot of support (ie11, classic bios, non-tpm2.0, 32-bit), which most are IMO just good because it forces adoption. I think those are overblown, people just hate the UI changes.

    Been using it since the launch, and the issues have mainly been similar to just win 10 build upgrade issues.