

Oh so you thought I was him?


Oh so you thought I was him?


You’re hector? If so, why don’t you remember something you said a few hours ago?


Troll? So does that mean you actually believe that shock collars are the only way to control a dog?


The person I was replying to, before you inserted yourself into the conversation and derailed it
You know there are worse things for a dog than a shock collar, getting killed in traffic, or shot by the neighbors, or hurting a neighbor’s dog, being amongst them. They learn pretty soon with the shock there are audio warnings so they aren’t getting shocked all the time.


If only there was some way to prevent dogs from running into traffic other than delivering 12,000 volts to its neck


Your thoughts on gender are irrelevant to this conversation. “There are worse things” isn’t an excuse to harm a sentient creature. There’s worse things than being stabbed in the eye. Are you volunteering to be stabbed in the eye?


There are worse things for a human than getting castrated, so come here a second and drop your pants.


It’s just as stupid to blanket defend Graphene. There’s lots of different users, with lots of different use cases. If there was a one size fits all solution for every user on the planet everyone would already be using it.


I think expecting a company that’s this hostile towards uninstalling to distribute as a flat pack is asking a lot. Also maybe this is nitpicking but idk if I’d call containerized “native”


A Linux native version might even be worse. At least in windows you can usually just delete the directory out of \program files or wherever. Linux applications tend to insert themselves into every corner of your filesystem


Do not, under any circumstances, conduct any private business on it.
This is true of any work device regardless of the OS


If they’re a Microsoft shop you’d have better luck asking for hyperv


Person calling someone else a pendant breaks out the dictionary definition of “pedantic” as the opening salvo of a multi paragraph hair splitting rant. This is the internet I signed up for.


Tbf RDP works pretty well for basic desktop stuff even over slow links. I’m sure there’s a protocol out there even more optimized for use cases like this.


It might but if so I’m not aware of it


I was being ironic, I am not aware of any such device


I only use hardwired Ethernet for my light switches


I literally work for a government agency lol what you’re saying is nonsense. If they worked the way you’re describing the compliance guys heads would explode and federal agencies would be brought in to oversee upgrades for the next decade
It happens. It makes sense because your reply to me seemed so out of left field in the context of the point I was trying to make lol