IDK about the rest, but I don't find it threatening specifically because your first assumption was false.
I don't shit-talk people, so in your scenario, everyone just gets texts about how I talk them up to others? So suddenly I'm more liked than ever, because suddenly I'm one of the few who isn't an asshole just because I can get away with it, and now everyone knows that... Big whoop.
Is that the kind of discussion you wanted?
On a more serious note, if your scenario actually occurred, I think most people would just shrug and move on. If it happened to just one person, they might be ostracized... But if it's everyone, people are more likely to just forgive and forget because everyone had their "private" thoughts exposed.
Sure, some relationships might be irreparably destroyed... But others might be stronger than ever. Life-shattering social drama happen all the time. But at the end of the day... Everyone still needs to go to work so they can eat and have a home, and companies will still need employees to get shit done.
I don't think it would be too different just because it happened to everyone at the same time.
Compared to that nothingburger, your claims and responses to comments are far more engaging.
If they're only one who notices they're all plastic and that the forest is therefore artificial, and hence in no way representative of actual nature...
Accepting and internalising it when someone explains you're wrong about something, results in two people being right about something, not a "winner" and a "loser".
Changing your mind is not losing.
We can still have a discussion about your hypothetical, after.
But you've walked in with a bunch of fallacies and in response to having them corrected, turned so abrasive, that your behaviour and world view is now the only thing anyone is interested in talking about.
I know for a fact it is something I don't do. I even tell people off and get mad when someone tries to engage in it with me. As such, I know that when you say "everybody", I am sure, for a fact, 100%, that you're wrong.
I don't need to prove that no-one does it. I know some people do it... Though the ones I know to do it, I either ask they improve their behavior, or I stop interacting with them.
You can't prove that I do it. You can only refuse to believe me... But you'd still be wrong.
And if you're wondering how I deal with it when I have a problem with someone, since I don't complain about it to someone else... That's simple. I carefully plan out how to tell the person I have a problem with about it, to their face. Thats the only way the problem can be solved and our relationship improved.
As far as I can tell, that's how every mature adult I know functions.
YouTube isn't a piece of software. It's a web service.
You can't "crack" it to trick it into thinking you have a license to use all of its features. The authentication required to access the paid content is a lot more complex than a program running on hardware you can control.
You're essentially asking the same question as people who want to access netflix for free.
The answer is no. But someone else might've ripped the content you want to see and made it available as a torrent.
What the money in our pocket allows us to afford is not the same as what our health and planet can afford.
Causing that disconnect by supplanting secular consideration with economic consideration is one the reasons so much evil is done and accepted in the name of profit.
Last I read, they're in no hurry, but Valve and AMD are both ready to create a new chip like it once the tech has advanced enough that putting one together makes for a substantial boost in what you get for the same price and power envelope.
You don't need Bazzite to use the "steamdeck-like" interface. Any distro with steam will let you run Steam in "big picture mode" which will let you control steam with a controller.
That said, Bazzite will work fine, but you'll likely want to run it in desktop mode, rather than game mode. RPCS3 is just nicer to use this way, as it's not really meant to be navigated using a controller. Once you have your games set up, of course, you can play them with a controller.
As for running PS3 games, that should work fine. Your performance will likely vary from game to game, but a Ryzen 5 is "pretty good" for PS3 emulation.
They are countries that do not have PSN access. As Sony wants to make PSN accounts mandatory on PC, they got in hot water for selling their games in countries where you can't legally even have a PSN account.
In response, they blocked sales in all those countries.
IDK about the rest, but I don't find it threatening specifically because your first assumption was false.
I don't shit-talk people, so in your scenario, everyone just gets texts about how I talk them up to others? So suddenly I'm more liked than ever, because suddenly I'm one of the few who isn't an asshole just because I can get away with it, and now everyone knows that... Big whoop.
Is that the kind of discussion you wanted?
On a more serious note, if your scenario actually occurred, I think most people would just shrug and move on. If it happened to just one person, they might be ostracized... But if it's everyone, people are more likely to just forgive and forget because everyone had their "private" thoughts exposed.
Sure, some relationships might be irreparably destroyed... But others might be stronger than ever. Life-shattering social drama happen all the time. But at the end of the day... Everyone still needs to go to work so they can eat and have a home, and companies will still need employees to get shit done.
I don't think it would be too different just because it happened to everyone at the same time.
Compared to that nothingburger, your claims and responses to comments are far more engaging.