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  • "NASA already exists" if his team is doing something never done before and very helpful, that is evidence for the necessity of other space companies besides NASA.

    Edit: just so we're clear, I don't give two shits about Elaine Mosk.

  • I'm not denying there is no netwerk effect regarding steam, but shit - have you seen the Epic Games launcher? Functions are minimal and buggy and it's never a great experience. For example: the button to my friends list has not been working for the past year and it's still not fixed.

    I know it's hard to compete against steam, but I really get the feeling they're not particularly trying very hard....

  • It probably matters if the goal is to harm you or your close friends.

    It's always a good idea to understand ppl and their views, because it helps to confirm or reject your own hypotheses, which are plenty. But there's a reason you always have to take any claim from an unknown or untrusted source with varying grains of salt. Especially considering we are living in a world where the internet is the one central source of information and bad actors are starting to flood all channels that provide information.

  • But iirc return YouTube dislike extrapolates only for the videos where it doesn't have enough data. So for new videos it can record the amount of dislikes through the extension, which makes it far more accurate (although the sample size is still a little bit smaller than it was on YouTube).

  • What does that even mean lol

    Just FYI there's a standard monthly fee for use of mullvad. This will probably be a feature expansion and will run under that same fee.

    Which means this whole paragraph is utter garbage.

    Edit: my bad, I stand corrected.

  • What you're describing in 3. is the exact reason why I said "build software from scratch" btw. Some software just will never work properly or never work period. And usually, every Linux compatible software can technically do 80% of the stuff you need, but even that takes 10x the time and effort. I'm talking 3d applications like AutoCAD, cinema4d, DAWs like FL Studio and Ableton, video cutting like Sony Vegas or Adobe Premiere Pro, and this is not even talking about use cases where there's highly specific, proprietary or custom software.

    You either use Windows, or you pay with your time, effort and sanity.

    Don't get me wrong, I'm a data scientist and software Dev and I know there are good reasons why Linux should be the golden standard. But I'm also a realist and while I love the idea of what Linux' goal is, it's a really hard sell for most non computer science people.