It drives me nuts. These people long to live in a shithole, but instead of moving to an established shithole they'd rather make a new one.
It's like I've always said - these people are diarrhea and Canada is a pool. A little bit is manageable, but it doesn't take much to get to the point of no return. You can't just scoop the diarrhea out of the water.
Well, his first problem is thinking "food inflation" is a thing. There is no inflation, it's all just unchecked corporate greed.
Want to fix the problem? Introduce a new tax that cleans house of all the money stolen by the corporations and put them back into education and health care.
I never understood why anybody wouldn't need SD access... There's no way to have a reliable backup location in the event you can't reach the internet for whatever reason.
The companies have almost successfully re-introduced the very problem that streaming originally solved.
It's like this dipshits don't want our money. I've always been firm that any content removed from streaming services is a message from that content company that they don't want the money of the customers subscribed to said service and thus are okay with those people pirating it instead.
If they cared about the money, they'd had left the content there.
No no, throw drugs in their HQ then go after them. The precedent set is that the container is the problem, not the source of the illegal things itself.
The Streisand effect of this all is great. I can't be the only one that found out about this app (and the repos) because of the stupid law suit right? Amazing that they went after the container instead of the contents.
Can't wait for Glad or Rubbermaid to be C&D'd when the cops find contraband in one of their bags/bins.
Pure hyperbole "late stage capitalism": they'll have it wired directly into the board. At best it will cover one key chord.
Even later stage, it'll send some proprietary data that only windows 11 can interpret. Linux users will figure it out and make use of it, then will be promptly sued out of existence for copyright infringement or something lol.
We have so many unused potential binds already, though. Knowing the way tech goes these days, they'll find a way to hard-code the key to one macro and that's it lol
Being the most popular for an OS that only had two choices isn't that big of a flex, tbf