Well yes, but no. If you see capitalism, which includes billionaires having a right to exist, as a set standard, I would 100% agree with you. But billionaires shouldn't even exist in the first place. You only become a billionaire, by either massively exploiting your workerforce, capitalising every single aspect of your product/customer and not redirecting your profits back to society. We shouldn't live in a world, where we are cheering for people giving away their money, that they shouldn't own in the first place. There is no ethic way to be a billionaire.
To prevent misunderstandings: I 100% agree, that this is actually a good thing, but we still have to raise awareness about the societal and political problems of billionaires existing in the first place.
I think both have their use cases. Gnome is absolutely fantastic, if you use it on a laptop with a touch screen (for university, school, etc), but on desktop I dont really like it that much. I like the simple design, but KDEs customisability is much better. However, their virtual desktops are kinda ass, but I dont really use them on my desktop PC anyways.
Not really changed, my views, but it absolutely influenced them. Reading "thee good human from Sezuan" by Berthold Brecht (famous German writer) devinetively influenced my ways on how bad capitalism really is. The book is over 200 Years old and it is still fitting. There is so much in sometimes small details, that really shows why capitalism sucks ass. I can only recommend reading, and even more important, a slysing it.
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Sorry, I know that the joke is terrible, but I had to bring it.