The commute time is kinda worse than work time, so the 4 days in the office are equal to 5 days WFH timewise. And I would still be missing out on benefits like cheaper lunch at home and wearing comfortable clothes, and not being tired all the time. On the other hand, I would always have 3 day weekends.
You don't. Unless you want your hobby to turn into a 24/7 support job.
In my experience Linux usually has many more hoops...
Cost and availability.
Most of those laptops cost over 1000€ if not even closer to 2000. And they don't seem to ship to all countries.
While you can get a good used Thinkpad for 500€ everywhere in the world.
Teenagers should not be allowed to take on that much debt. That's literally the root cause of all college problems! Of course the tuitions will rise if everyone is apparently able to pay basically limitless amounts.
One Super simple way to fix this is to allow people to default on their student debts. That adds risk for the banks, with forces them to give appropriate amounts of money, which forces unis to lower tuitions to appropriate amounts.
If you are in a similar situation... remember that you don't have to say "yes" to everything at work! It's the professional thing to say "no" when it's appropriate instead of overworking yourself and lowering the quality of your work.
Paid commute (time and expenses) and free lunch.
To be fair an osteopathic doctor is barely even a doctor to begin with... more like a glorified masseuse.
Not Brave itself... the connection that was made through Brave to some malicious website.
I kinda liked the Circles feature though...
That literally makes absolutely no sense... How can the service be independent if it's offered by the same entity that needs to prove that their stuff doesn't harm performance???
https://owncloud.com/getting-started/
or
https://www.onlyoffice.com/download-docspace.aspx#docspace-community
or
https://nextcloud.com/install/#instructions-server