

But if corporations couldn’t patent it, then nobody would make it!
Don’t you know that we have copyright and patent laws to thank for why we have any art or entertainment in the first place!?
Without them, we’d have nothing.
But if corporations couldn’t patent it, then nobody would make it!
Don’t you know that we have copyright and patent laws to thank for why we have any art or entertainment in the first place!?
Without them, we’d have nothing.
They see the writing on the walls. Their IPs can’t carry them forever, especially now that the manchildren who like them are approaching their 40s.
Corporations aren’t your friends.
Not even Valve.
I recommend keeping it simple.
There’s nothing special about a ‘seedbox.’ It’s just a computer.
If you want a computer that’s on 24/7 to use as a server, get a used dell optiplex from walmart for $100.
Don’t buy small form factor shit unless you have a specific reason to have a small computer. Don’t buy into the memes or hype surrounding ‘boutique’ products. They are all for idiots with more money than sense that try to fit in with other idiots on the internet.
Isn’t that a massive security risk?
Discord is a horrible product and we should be steering people away from it and towards a federated alternative like Matrix.
That said, it works fine on Linux. The only issue is that updating it requires editing a text file because the incompetent cunts at the company can’t be arsed to develop their product properly.
Honestly, you are going to continue to suffer for becoming reliant on corporations.
The solution was not to get in bed with them in the first place. It’s not easy, but it is correct.
Dinosaurs aren’t real.
Tell them to get a laptop and start going outside.
You can be online and out in the real world at the same time.
Lie.
Lie Lie Lie
It’s not about maintaining a career, you dunce.
It’s about crediting them for their contribution to the project.
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They can find some other way to be useful to society.
If they love those jobs so much, they can do them for free.
We shouldn’t stifle technological process and keep jobs people don’t want to do around so the people currently doing them don’t have to adapt.
It’s about rewarding people who paid into the system and punishing those who did not.
Yes, but not for the reasons this article points out.
People have been proud to be stupid and afraid of knowledge for decades.
but what were the designers thinking?
“We need to remind them who’s in charge.”
Yeah, I went down a similar path.
It turns out ever since a few years ago, Plasma takes comparable resources to XFCE.
What really sent me over the edge was Plasma’s support for Wayland.
It’s the little things that matter.
Good. It has to start somewhere.
Let’s stop being little bitches and be the change we want to see, eh? Or is that asking too much of you?