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  • IMHO Redhat cloud was just as proprietary as oracle's. Sure, Redhat was one of (if not the) the greatest contributor to open source, but since acquired by IBM it seems the momentum is going down (I don't have any data on this, only a few articles like this I've reaad)

  • IBM

    Everyone keeps saying redhat this, redhat that as if they're talking of an independent entity. IBM bought redhat, and probably to run it into the ground too. Fuck IBM.

    By the way, I still don't believe oracle's "commitment" to open source, but that writing was a cool slap to IBM's face.

  • I deliberately lower streaming quality on everything I watch. If the thing is really worth it I might watch it in 720p. Everything else goes in 480p.

    The push for 4k is a level of consumerism I'm not comfortable with, having the world going to shit as fast as it's going.

  • I figure they're trying to say they risk losing their user base, of which they only lost about 3%. But yeah it's identity began to transition to it's lesser form of today when they launched the official app, back in 2016.

  • That and he's a mega insecure duchebag. "I don't know, I haven't been listening much music lately" would have worked just fine, or at the very least it couldn't possibly be this bad.

  • Mathematically It's one. Think of a disk, like a CD, does it have one hole or two? One, right? Now imagine you can make it thicker, I.e. increase the height, and then reduce the outer radius... Making it progressively more straw-like. At what point does it stop having 1 hole and begin to have 2?

    Topologically they're the same shape.

    I'm sure Matt Parker has a video on this topic in YouTube. Here