I’m agreeing with and expanding on what you said. It’s an open forum; that’s how conversations work.
I’m agreeing with and expanding on what you said. It’s an open forum; that’s how conversations work.
I don’t have a problem with a for profit model as we live in a monetary system and every donation requires a paid staff and medical supplies as well as a donor’s time and willingness as donating is not without some risk.
It is the infinite profit model that is a problem. The immoral example would be sucking every penny out of patients for blood coming from completely free donations. Or worse, requiring people to pay to donate and manipulating them into doing it.
Being detained while an investigation is conducted is not being arrested.
Then I guess I’m a criminal.
I already run a VPN. Some of my computers use it, some don’t. I don’t really use the Internet on a couple of them.
I also run a mix of Linux and Windows machines. It all depends on my intention for that machine.
Chrome is Google for me. I don’t (usually) connect my Firefox browser to Google.
I don’t owe anyone a reason for my preferences.
If Google wants to specialize in being a shopping mall with ads, then I am more than happy to use it as such. I don’t run ad blockers as I am fine with ads when I’m specifically trying to shop.
Aside from that, I just prefer to not connect my daily driver browser to accounts that I use where privacy isn’t a concern for me.
I don’t want to use Firefox for shopping.
I switched back to Firefox two or three years ago. It was tough at first but now that I have it setup for me, I like it so much better than Chrome. Very little noise, ad-free most of the time.
Now I only use Chrome when I’m shopping because that’s the only thing it’s good for.
I once saw a decorative bowl containing five apples!
It should be off in a corner or something. Not front and center where it’s blocking the main ad.
You can find best Linus stickers on Temu!
Have you looked at OnShape? It’s browser based and cloud based (your models are open to the public if you use it for free) but it’s pretty solid for basic parametric 3d modeling. As well, it comes from an ex-Solidworks founder and feels very familiar but very limited.
I’m a Solidworks Certified Pro and would definitely use it myself, but I’m primarily on Windows so I’m always using Solidworks.
I’m only a few months in 😬
This tends to be my issue. When things are brand new to you, you may not even know what to begin searching for.
Even a link can help point someone in the right direction.
YoU sHoUlD tRy GoOgLe NeXt TiMe…
How’s his wife holding up?
Nope.
K, thanks. Bye.
No, sorry, I thought you were being snarky.