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  • Also, their biggest expenses are cloud expenses, and they use the MS cloud, so that basically means that Microsoft is getting a ton of equity in a hot startup in exchange for cloud credits which is a ridiculously good deal for MS. Zero chance MS would let them fail.

  • IMO it's by far the worst on any apple product. I tried to help my mom organize some photos and it drove me absolutely fucking insane trying to figure out where the photos app stored things.

  • I don't think I've ever had a driver issue in Linux where something straight up didn't work, except for printers (but I've had printer issues with Windows and osx too, so that's more a printer than an OS problem). I have had to find different drivers when I want some very specific feature though. Really most of my issues with Linux are just because I'm trying to do something complicated in the first place. If I had simple usage I don't think I'd have any problems at all, vs Windows where sometimes it just randomly fucks itself up.

  • For obscure problems I actually find it easier to solve issues on Linux. The problem with Linux support isn't that it isn't out there, it's that there's so many variations that it's hard to know which one is right for your setup. It's the main reason why I stick with Ubuntu forks.

  • It's similar to chrome. Chrome is not open source, its base project chromium is. The VSCode distributable has closed source stuff on top which is mostly telemetry. There's a purely open source build of VSCode called vscodium.

  • They just don't want people to complain about dishes they're not used to. If you specifically ask for it then that's enough to show that you're specifically seeking it out. Also keep in mind not all Chinese restaurants do this, it's normally the authentic really big restaurants that would have it. One way to tell is if you see dishes that aren't on the menu others are eating or in pictures. Also that menu might be in Chinese only.

  • It depends on the culture. In Thai cooking for example it is purposely left in. Generalizing all cultures based on your own limited experience is incredibly ignorant. People are telling you it's common and instead of just looking it up and confirming it's true, which it is, you're digging your heels in to maintain your ignorance.