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Microsoft revives aggressive Windows 11 upgrade campaign with intrusive popups for Windows 10 users
  • I can't tell if you're joking or if I misunderstood what you wrote.

    It's remove (rm) recursively (allow removing folders) (-r) and "force" (don't prompt for confirmation, e.g. when removing write protected files) (-f) everything in the root folder (/*)

    With -r and -f getting combined into -rf of course.

  • Just because it’s better than windows doesn’t make it good
  • Yeah, thankfully I never had to develop with IE in mind. Though I have heard a lot of people dislike it for that reason.

    You're totally right about that being a benefit to everyone moving to chromium. Thankfully Firefox has kept pretty up to date with new features/standards too.

  • Just because it’s better than windows doesn’t make it good
  • I know a lot of people like macOS, and I'm sure they get a lot done with it. For me however, it's easily my least favorite popular OS. That's even considering the terminal running zsh by default, which is miles ahead of Windows.

    A quirk that recently bit us at work is that Safari has a maximum allowed version based off your OS version. Now if it was just me as a user, I'd download a 3rd party browser. However, as a developer, I have to build solutions that work for every "reasonable" browser. This means I can't use features that every modern browser has, including Safari, because Safari from 4 years ago didn't have it.

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