Dogs and cats are carnivores. We don’t eat carnivores in general, regardless of domestication.
The only odd one out are horeses, who we don’t eat in spite of them not being carnivores.
Dogs and cats are carnivores. We don’t eat carnivores in general, regardless of domestication.
The only odd one out are horeses, who we don’t eat in spite of them not being carnivores.
Huh, odd. I never had these issues, even though I use an Nvidia card with a VRR monitor. All my peripherals (webcam, printer, bluetooth earbuds) work out of the box, too. But maybe I’m just lucky.
If being ready means “runs Windows applications” to you, then obviously Windows will always be the best choice.
Like, what a metric lol
Next you’re gonna tell me MacOS isn’t ready either, because you can’t play many Windows games on it as well
Complaining about hardware compatibility on Linux while Windows 11 doesn’t even support first gen Ryzen CPUs is crazy.
Windows 11 doesn’t even support first gen Ryzen CPUs. The amount of hardware that runs Windows 11 without tinkering is a tiny fraction of the hardware that runs Fedora Workstation without tinkering.
Linux is much better with drivers and hardware support than Windows. Windows only works well if you use the very small subset of hardware it supports.
Should I know context for this? I have no idea what these images are supposed to tell me
Identifying the source of an article is very different from the common use case for search engines.
1:1 quotes of web pages is something conventional search engines are very good at. But usually you aren’t quoting pages 1:1.
love the :3
I agree. I only added that to not argue with the parent comment about their point that CEOs should “not waste the time of those who work by asking stupid questions”.
Broadly, I agree that CEOs of large companies should have outstanding qualification.
But since specific knowledge like what the post is about isn’t core to their job, I think it’s fine for them to sometimes ask some less knowledgable questions.
I certainly do not agree that “[this] should radicalize you”.
Well your degradation of the entire userbase of the site you’re using
I only considered Lemmy to be extremely left leaning; that is not intended to be degrading.
I assume many people in this comment section specifically to be armchair communists (which is intended to sound degrading) but those don’t represent Lemmy as a whole.
is very convincing
It wasn’t intended to convince you of anything, it was only a simple retaliation for your needless attempt to invalidate my view by simple down/up-vote counting.
Classic conservative alright.
Everyone who disagrees with you on a singular issue (that issue being whether one specific person is fit for their job) is a conservative, yeah.
You must exist in an extremely small bubble.
If you disagree with Lemmings on the whole, leave?
I don’t disagree with Lemmings on the whole, and even if I did, I don’t mind. I don’t need a bubble; I can talk to people I disagree with.
Take a look at my comment history; you’ll see me regularly participating in German-speaking communites talking about German politics.
Your prejudice is blatant.
I believe that this community (and Lemmy as a whole) is extremely left wing (with many considering themselves communists).
The only thing the downvotes tell me is that my views don’t align with the views of armchair communists who go CEO=stupid whenever an opportunity arises.
Claiming that the CEO doesn’t deserve the wealth that he (probably) has is understandable; claiming that he isn’t fit for his job (based of this post alone) is ridiculous.
Regarding my nationality: A quick look into my comment history will show you that I regularly participate in German-speaking communities.
I’m European.
I’m European.
Do you not understand the difference between business management and technical engineering?
He understands business management. He doesn’t understand particular technical aspects.
Expecting the CEO to posess all the skills of all his employees is foolish.
He understands the business.
He doesn’t understand technical details, which is something very different.
He tells people “go find the ideal route”. He doesn’t find the ideal route himself.
If a CEO of a large company attempted to learn all skills of every single one of his employees, he would spend a couple centuries learning, instead of doing his job.
His job being: Telling the right people to find the ideal route.
And he himself clearly isn’t one of these people. And he doesn’t need to be.
(You wouldn’t expect Tim Cook to know every legal detail of all the countries he trades to either. Because that’s not his job. His job is to hire lawyers who know every legal detail of all the countries he trades to.)
I mean yeah, he’s asking stupid questions to the internet.
He doesn’t ask his engineers, who’ve got better things to do than to answer his questions.
He likely thought “Oh, that route planning looks odd. Since I’m sure the engineers know what they’re doing, this must be the ideal path, but I certainly am curious as to why that is. Hey X, why don’t the planes fly in straight lines?”
It’s a perfectly legitimate question to ask for someone who’s job isn’t engineering, but hiring people who hire people who’s job is engineering.
It really isn’t their job to know how it works. Their job is to manage other people who know how it works.
And then they would have removed them later. Just like all the statues of Adolf Hitler, which no longer exist.
I don’t need any justification for that lol. I wouldn’t care if people ate dogs either.
I was just pointing out a traditional norm that people usually don’t eat carnivores (because they are more prone to disease and are much less efficient to farm).