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The issue is that you have to install it. Most users don’t have a clue how to install windows either, but it came with their PC.
The issue is that you have to install it. Most users don’t have a clue how to install windows either, but it came with their PC.
Most workplaces have those disabled through the group policy editor and the likes. I’ve never seen a single ad on my work laptop. Cortana, copilot and all that crap are also disabled by default.
Why? There was a time when chrome was significantly better, and most people hate change.
It’s probably just your tax pennies unfortunately, your tax dollars are still going to the army and such.
Which is fine, only it might confuse whoever then has to maintain your code.
n is genrally the max though. “From i=0 to n” is used in math all the time.
Or at least run it in the test database first.
Or run your updates/deletes as select first.
Most websites use them. Smaller file -> less bandwidth -> lower costs.
I assume they wrote it as 5000 and it got changed to 5E3 by the minifier as it saves a byte?
Right but most people have no clue, they’ll go to their local store which I guarantee you doesn’t have Linux computers. Online buyers will go on amazon and buy from “known and reputable” brands like Asus, Dell and such. Don’t get me wrong, I love linux and have been using it as my main OS for nearly a decade but to say it’s easy to get/install for your average user is just wrong. Everyone always overestimates what the average user is actually like. Your average user doesn’t even know what an OS or Linux even is.