Well. I appreciate the honesty.. I guess.
Well. I appreciate the honesty.. I guess.
Lol Israelis are practicing their own little form of BDS by divesting from their own state?
Burning man is still a thing? Lol
I thought this was a thing that washed up rich folks spend their money on to buy 'cultural experience'. I'm surprised this is still a thing...actually maybe not.
Can they make their no shows permanent from now on?
Please. Just end that site already.
Sigh. This is just getting sad. I can't watch anymore.
For real. Keep using weird.
I'm tired seeing politicians talk about everything but their actual policies. Hope they actually say stuff of substance like oh I don't know their policies?
100% And it shouldn't be too hard. I'm pretty sure it was largely leftists against draconian surveillance that started in the 2000s.
There's a good amount of libertarian get off my lawn types that do too.
Maybe they just don't see or can't connect how capitalism and enshittification regarding privacy are connected
what about when you stumble upon an old post of yours?
That's disgusting
I think I'm nice. I care, look out for others, and try to be considerate.
'anyways so where was I, 1 coat = 20 yards of linen'
why not something as basic as sftp?
Ok but look on the bright side of things! you get great futures with this big tech concentration and control of the market. For instance, who else doesn't want a operating system hotkey to Linkedin, baked into their settings? How did I use a computer without that before?!
It is cute that they think they can regulate the use of math and how the internet can be used.
lol
I agree, and I love it. Sure there are some iffy aspects of it that may give trouble, but for the most part a lot of those problems I've experienced can easily be solved by a quick search or are "would be nice but i'm sure it will work soon" features, and I can't even think of any recent examples with the latter. So I'm left with a great learning experience to how my computer works, another win.
Linux has also taught me to make good references. You get a very different experience to your computer than with a regular windows machine that 'works'.
I like to point out how I can update installed apps with a simple command (e.g., sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade).
No bloat, no ads, open source and the communities are just amazing and helpful.
What's there not to like?
I don't think I could ever use windows again, and it makes me proud.
This might come off as an easy way out to your question, but very simply I just don't bother with games that don't run on linux. There's enough really great titles that run great on linux, especially with the help of proton.
I can't be bothered with using windows anymore. It's so bad. It's very very bad, I rather do something else than have to play games under windows. I'll only use windows if I absolutely m must, like for when I'm at work.
There is a lot out there on why from a lot of sources, so definitely not hard to do research on this. Definitely research the history of this company regarding anti-competition, Bill Gate's letter to hobbyists regarding intellectual property and markets (which touches on the whole proprietary vs FOSS suff). You can also just use their products for a while and see for yourself, note what you like and what you don't like (for me the latter is more likely), and make your own judgement.
That's when I just use another search engine.
Reddit blocks VPN and won't let me in. OK bye reddit too lazy to turn off VPN ffs