

Switching cost gonna switching cost
Switching cost gonna switching cost
Anyway, I’m just saying the crypticness is largely cultural and unnecessary. If there is some kind of CLI “skin” that lets you interact with Linux at the command line using normal words, I’d love to know about it.
This is far more manual than you probably had in mind, but Linux has support for a command called alias, which allows you to basically rename anything you like:
If your state concept is broad enough to entail any organization of a certain size, be my gast in a council republic
It’s somewhere along the lines of “any organization that handles the administrative work and protection for a given territory”.
And I don’t think that’s all that broad of a definition, and it includes your world wide net of councils as a state.
Importantly, you didn’t answer the second question:
What would prevent centralization of power?
That’s state welfare/insurance, not socialism.
Shit that’s all you had to say
Unfortunately I quite prefer my mind being the only one I can hear.
How is that different from a state, aside from the decentralization of power?
What would prevent centralization of power?
I code using a telegraph machine in morse code.
Yeah kinda hard to do so when a world power decides to end your country.
How would society handle critical functions such as water sanitation for millions of people without a state to enforce equitable share of the cost?
You made a lot of claims here. Do you have any sources to provide support?
Competition does the exact opposite of centralization. That’s why I can buy most goods from completely different vendors that differ in price and quality.
Competitions have winners, and in this case it means the competition goes out of business and dies, leaving you with a near monopoly or outright monopoly.
That power then gets used to
And that’s even assuming there’s any competition at all, which often isn’t the case with certain things like healthcare, internet, electricity, etc.
The lower your orbit, the quicker your orbit decays due to atmospheric drag.
That’s the problem here though, that effect is lessening. So they’re gonna stay up their longer, potentially past the limits of what they can do to avoid collisions. That’s going to create problems for lower orbits.
Not exactly. If it goes into full blown Kessler syndrome, it will become everyone’s problem, including at the newly “freed up” lower orbits.
Good
Oops, here’s a couple dozen, looks like we mistakenly labeled a shipment.
I think we need more than vandalism. But it couldn’t hurt. Where’s Mario?
I want off this planet.
Background checks can’t catch everyone.
Java is inherently cross platform, and works well on linux. So assuming the phone is powerful enough, you should be good to go even if it’s linux.
Definitely worth checking out Minetest/Luanti though, it has promise.