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  • Oh I'm used to it, I know I have some controversial opinions.

    Hot take incoming: New 3DS XL is the best handheld Nintendo has ever made. Not only can it play every generation of Nintendo games prior, it's the latest clamshell they made, and it even has super cool exclusives for it like the awesome GTA 3 and GTA VC (admittedly the VC one is a bit rough) ports.

  • For what it's worth, they have experimental Wayland support. It's an important distinction. For example, Cinnamon has experimental Wayland support IIRC and last time I tried setting up a lock screen on my ThinkPad (you know, for security purposes, since it's a laptop and all) I wasn't able to get one working.

  • Exactly. It took me 4 hours a couple months ago to get a scanner to work on our Windows 11 PC. It turns out there was some Windows Image Acquisition service built in that had to be disabled because it was conflicting with the driver of the scanner. Absolute insanity lmao

    I told one of my friends about this since my friends sometimes tease me about using Linux, their response was get a better scanner.

    lol

  • most people are stuck with the couple choices they have in town and when tech comes in and forces the enshitificstion of services in order to pump stock price you’re stuck just eating this shit forever.

    Is that the fault of the technology, though, or is that the fault of the companies?

    Companies can have stupid, arbitrary rules and requirements and policies and do stupid or harmful actions regardless of technology or not.

    I don't think it's fair to blame tech for company policies.

  • if I went to a restaurant and was told that I had to install and use their app to order their food, I would fucking leave. If it was the only restaurant left in town then I’d have much less choice in the matter. The insidious nature of technology is that it changes “can” with “must”.

    That's not really the fault of technology though, that's the fault of how companies are implementing technology through their policies and procedures.

    Companies can have stupid, arbitrary rules and requirements and policies and do stupid or harmful actions regardless of technology or not.

    I don't think it's fair to blame tech for company policies.

  • its hard to believe peopel are on trumps side.

    There are a lot of stupid Americans out there who are ride-or-die Trumpers who will believe anything he says.

    Though there are more and more cases of people who voted for him and are now realizing "what did I do?!", it's too late now but it serves them right.

  • I've been pretty lucky that I've been able to use Linux on my work laptop the past 3 jobs in a row. It really helps that we use Linux production in and when I tell them that I haven't used Windows in nearly a decade, they're usually willing to let me work with Linux.

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  • Well, I'd say it's because they don't even hide it anymore. They know they can do whatever they want, and get away with it.

    Enshitification is a real thing, and companies and evil people are being blatant about it, because they know they don't have to hide it because they know they can't be stopped.

    It sucks. I hate it. I wish we could do something about it.

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  • I was subconciously always thinking "man, imagine if Proton screws up some day and all the people who switched to it have to switch away, that would suck" but didn't think it would actually happen, but man, with enshitification, it's actually possible lmao