You know somebody's putting barebones LFS on one of those drives.
Hotmail was owned by Microsoft when I signed up in the late 90s. It's no surprise it's still around. It hasn't been my primary email for a long time, but I still use it as my MS account. So really it's just my Minecraft account.
I don't understand how this point keeps getting raised. It's no different from making an account on ANY platform. Sure, you can choose an instance, but if you're already browsing then the "create account" (or whatever it says) link takes you to a registration page just like any other.
I'd say those count. Edited my other comment
I didn't even realize they were called "mini"blinds until I moved in to my current place and there was some kind of rule that mentioned them. I'd only heard them referred to as "blinds" my entire life up to that point. This implies the existence of larger blinds ~~which I've yet to see~~.
Edit: I've definitely seen them. Apparently my brain is underclocked today.
Are you saying that they'd be in between 2 stationary panes of glass? That sounds like a nightmare to deal with anyway.
I'm ok with ignoring this rule. Most of us do anyway. While we're at it, can we also put "never split the infinitive" on the chopping block?
John Oliver had an episode where the main story answers your question.
Basically, if you donate your body "to science" there's a chance it could end up with such a company. I wouldn't call it ethical, but as of now it's legal.
As is the Caribbean.
Grab 'em by the kernel.
Redditors tend to be more technically inclined than Twitter users
This used to be true, but Reddit has been mainstream for years now. Today's average Redditor is likely pretty similar to the average Twitter user.
Neither of those are package managers. That'd be Pacman and Portage.