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Time 💫 will ✨ prove 💫 you ✨ wrong. 💫
Time 💫 will ✨ prove 💫 you ✨ wrong. 💫
Based on a super niche subset of chronically online youth - this applies to everyone. 🤪
One comment that agrees 🥲
Mean-spirited comment. Downvoted… 🙄
Mainly UK and its derivatives… (USA, Canada, Australia 😄)
How is voting for a marginal unknown 3rd candidate going to upend the US electoral system, I’m so curious…
Instead of dreaming look at the general population. How many people who vote do you think actually care about this. Sure they might not like the politicians but do they actually want to change the system? I don’t think so.
Electoral systems is a pretty nerdy topic (despite how important it is for who gets power), so it is not an issue the typical voter cares for. Therefore there is not enough political capital for such large reforms to be taken on by politicians.
They probably wouldn’t be such a laughing stock if they were successful.
Its a good point but you can always have even lesa market share.
Don’t tell me Linux mint would still be Linux mint without the a desktop environment like Cinnamon. An os is the collection of all the software not just the low level code.
Work on useful alternatives to big corpo crapware = lick the boot?
Mkay…
“It happened once, therefore it follows that it will happen again” is confirmation bias
You’re right but realistically it will fail. The voices speaking against it are few and largely marginalised, with no money or power. There will probably be regulations but it will not go away.
The potential for damage is much higher
Doubt it. Maybe Microsoft can fuck it up somehow but the tech is here to stay and will do massive good.
I guess we’ll see. 😃 In any case I wouldn’t want my Linux desktop to be 5 years behind if they do take off on other platforms.
Fair enough…
You might argue that “private cloud” is privacy preserving
I don’t know since when “on device” means send it to a server. Come up with more straw men I didn’t mention for you to defeat.
I agree. Openai have sold everything they supposedly stood for.
It is always easier to blame an -ism than built in conflicting human tendencies.
Too bad you can’t centrally plan what people want to use power on. Only if you could would the world be a better place.
Changing the brightness or WiFi settings can be very useful for many people. Not everyone is a Linux nerd and knows all the ins and outs of basic computing.