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  • They “harmed” other economies by undercutting them.

    Isn't that just competition? It's providing a better deal for customers. That should be seen as a good thing.

    The opposite would be colluding on prices like a cartel.

    If the "other economies" want to compete, the business owners should have to lower their prices and take less profit as a result. Again, this is a win for customers because we're not on the same side as the businesses selling us things.

    It really is a backwards world, lol. I genuinely believe it's because so many people have gotten raw deals but don't want to acknowledge they've been taken for a ride.

    It's easier to fool them than to convince them they've been fooled.

  • It's twice the amount you were complaining about, and there are bigger drives than the one I have.

    Edit: I just realized he's probably talking about being stuck on 1tb compared to when we had 1gb drives. Then we had 100gb drives, then 500gb, then 1tb. He's probably commenting on why we don't have 100tb+ drives yet.

    That's all I can think of, and my response would simply be there are diminishing returns to the exponential growth of hardware.

  • However, Ubuntu started a service called Ubuntu Pro / ESM that provides updates for packages in universe.

    Since it's all free software, what gives Ubuntu the privilege to restrict these updates behind paywalls and signups?

    Pro is also free for personal use on up to 5 machines, so there’s no reason not to enable it.

    Fuck that bullshit. We shouldn't be encouraging or enabling this behavior at all.

  • It sure seems that way. Their "extended security maintenance" spam says that there are security updates that are only available if you "subscribe".

    I asked the Linux community about this, and didn't get a straight answer (not surprised.)

    It was enough for me to switch to Debian, though. There's no excuse for updates to be locked behind paywalls or sign-ups in the free software ecosystem.

  • The powers that b really were ahead of the game when they introduced smartphones to the masses (dumbasses).

    They were keen to make sure that the upset to their power structure that the digital revolution initially caused never happens again.

  • I gladly never bought a switch.

    It seems like when consoles started to charge for online was a good time to stop buying them.

    The useful idiot crowd is too proud to waste their money on bullshit they don't need to just to line the pockets of executives and investors.

    It's easier to fool them than to convince them they've been fooled.

  • Nickserv was always a stupid idea. In fact, calling nicknames "nicks" was always an ill-omen for how poorly conceived IRC was.

    The onboarding process for IRC is just too much of a hassle. A lot of terrible, horribly awful design decisions went into it. The few people who use it are too resistant to change so there's not really a point in promoting it.

    Matrix is the replacement for discord, although it still needs work like adding channels.

  • I don't think Zelensky is the hero everyone is making him out to be. He's a regular guy in an unenviable position. He's not doing a spectacular job one way or the other.

    I feel like most of the reverence surrounding him is just fluff and propaganda.