I would posit that most people working in business at this point don't even need things as powerful as a modern PC.
I'm not going to speak to the rest of it but this hit a sore spot. You're exactly right. Most applications that most office workers use are web based. Heavy lifting is done on the server or, more commonly these days, through SaaS. Most workers could do what they need on a Chromebook.
Obviously there are some exceptions but not too many depending on what business and department you're in.
I had the Nintendo Power issue with the Metroid maps in storage until relatively recently. I have great memories of that game even though it wasn't the one that really sparked my interest in it being a hobby.
I loved VII. The OG FF was the one that cemented it for me which is the reason I played VII.
I still stick with my roots and have replayed all the American FF games repeatedly throughout the years and branched out to other RPGs. Currently I'm playing BG3 (and having a blast). It's about time for another playthrough of a few of the old titles once I'm done.
Not all of them. If someone tries to ram you and you get off on the wrong exit to avoid the crazy person at 5pm on a Tuesday you can lose an hour and a half of your life over a distance of 7 miles.
I totally respect the way you approached it. I would totally use either, but I value myself very little and value being able to get somewhere that has alcohol quickly to dull the things I feel very much.
I totally respect the way you approached it. I would totally use either, but I value myself very little and value being able to get somewhere that has alcohol quickly to dull the things I feel very much.
Was it? I don't ask that to be a jackass. I remember being on there briefly before the racist and jailbait bans on Reddit and it didn't come across as terribly racist to me at the beginning. But it sure as hell got really racist, creepy, and fat-hatey really damn quick.
There's a possibility I just missed it. I'm pretty oblivious unless something is right in my face.
Because you left such a good answer I have a question related to number 4. Any idea how KDE Plasma is working with Wayland these days? I've been to their showstopper page from time to time but haven't really asked the question to anyone who may have tried it recently.
Netflix handles everything terribly. They got someone in a top position that loves scripted reality TV and are going the route of the history channel and TLC.
Meh, the NY Post is garbage anyway. They want people working 16 hours a day for as little as possible. I wouldn't give too much credence to much of anything they say.
I'm not going to speak to the rest of it but this hit a sore spot. You're exactly right. Most applications that most office workers use are web based. Heavy lifting is done on the server or, more commonly these days, through SaaS. Most workers could do what they need on a Chromebook.
Obviously there are some exceptions but not too many depending on what business and department you're in.