I feel like this is a recurring theme for the silicon valley billionaires and we reached “Peak Bullshit” at NFTs and ever since then one thing after another has hit wall after wall
I feel like this is a recurring theme for the silicon valley billionaires and we reached “Peak Bullshit” at NFTs and ever since then one thing after another has hit wall after wall
I think definitely think steam, and ubuntu pose the risk of being turned into a corporate project like Android or Redhat but I would argue an Android-like desktop OS is lightyears better than current Windows.
god everything except linux is going to run like shit in 10 yrs
which article did they take down? As other posters have noted the ANI page is still up, they took down the wiki page for the ongoing lawsuit which is common practice for.lawsuits.
insane takeover of the public square here.
wait we can’t play tuxcart anymore??? Why even use linux then???
puts on conspiracy hat
Did musk hit it with something?
on fire rapidly decompressing
Lemmy has in many ways been a successful copy of reddit; lemmy has many of the same faults as reddit.
I do feel like part of questioning process is what can possibly be adjusted to reduce some of the problems? Otherwise it just feels like generic poopooing like one might see on reddit.
Forgot people whose only opinion is hating the website they’re on.
I mean at some point elon will buy bluesky, too
its so stupid because trump renegotiated NAFTA and didn’t fix a single problem with it.
🎵Money for nothing and checks for free🎶
bitcoin is just gambling and yall dropped your lotto ticket.
There are two ways to quit: How management wants you to or because you’re forming a union.
The toilets should be being cleaned regularly anyway, if they’re not you’ve just highlighted a major sanitation issue for the building.
or they could fuck up key services with delayed code breaks before leaving. Programmers working for amazon should consider adding bullshit in the software and saying it was chatgpt
Go into the office and clog all the toilets.
we need some kind of “subscribers bill of rights” both to discourage and to check the stupid business models.