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I run kubuntu on my home computer with snapd removed and have 0 issues running JetBrain products.

What issue are you having ?

I've installed IntelliJ via Toolbox. Prior to that I did install it using the archive they provide.


Same here. I've got Jetbrain's Toolbox on a Debian system, no snapd, no problems.


This was my first thought.

"Keeps cpu under 70C under load"....okay great how does this relate to passive cooling, hsf, liquid cooling, etc.

I suspect the numbers aren't great when compared next to the listed above, and this is just a marketing piece for the product.


Hiring full time employee would cost Uber a lot, it's exactly why they are using their current model. It saves them in taxes, insurance costs, liability, etc etc.

It's a crooked model which shouldn't be allowed.


I read vitriol as virtio and was throughly confused for a few minutes.

I was thinking why are people talking about virtio so much.


Texas is next. Companies are moving out of SF for Texas.


You assume the companies are the source of the shenanigans, which I disagree with. It seems counter productive for a tech company to want their worker's cost of living to be higher, as that just means they will cost more.

The reality is the companies create a large inelastic demand for living space, and the local government and property owners of exploit that for profit. If you just create adequate supply (build residential), or constrain demand (don't build office space), the problem doesn't happen.


I'm not so sure that it's counterproductive, because the senior leadership of those tech companies is also frequently part of the local NIMBY class.


They have the same general characteristics as the local NIMBY class, but I think I'd want to see more evidence that they are actually members of that class. It's a substantial accusation to make without evidence, especially since you purport to link that to tech companies being NIMBY by policy -- again, a claim I've not seen evidence for.


Only one half of the equation (new residential) is affected by NIMBY-ism. No new residential is fine, just don't build more office space then. That requires local governments not to endlessly expand spending though, so obviously impossible.


Free internet for the poor also improves political organizing which could be a net negative for the ultra wealthy.


Literally anything that changes anything 'could be a negative for the ultra wealthy'.


It also improves the ability to gaslight those minorities via targeted advertising. Not that newstainment doesn't do the same.


I really hope the employees who follow don’t vote like they did in CA. I’ve seen first hand the effect that had on politics in WA. I hope TX avoids the same fate.


Well they don't. If you look at polling from the last election, what is turning Texas blue is hispanics turning 18, what's keeping it red are people moving into Texas.


During election season I saw billboards here about like: Are you new from a state of blue? Remember in November why you came to Texas


A WSJ reader letter welcomed a fleeing VC but stated, "I would only ask Mr. Lonsdale and his fellow economic migrants to carefully consider that they are arriving as refugees, not as missionaries."

https://www.wsj.com/articles/blue-peril-threatens-texas-refu...


Firebase is stupid easy to host static sites on. I think it's like 2-4 cli commands.

Only downside: it's Google.


Apt and dnf/yum.

90% of Linux usage is rhel based (personal machine is fedora). And the other 10% is aws Ubuntu.

Id saying get good at 1 and know thr basics with tht other.


That may be regional. Over here I see ~5 Deb/Ubuntu installations for every RedHat-derivative.


This is useful for processing large chunks of data like audio files (look at Superpowered sdk) but breaking em down or when processing multiple files.


Defense industry.


I think what you're paying for is someone to sync your calenders for you.

Similar to ring camera. You're just paying someone to make your cctv camera available to you over thr internet instead of you setting it up yourself.

I personally hate these services but some people would pay $/month for this convince.


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