Personally I don't enjoy setting things up. I do enjoy not being tied down to evil corporations.
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Aaah, okay I see! Sadly this goes for pretty much all companies. It's an inherent problem in capitalism. Money matters more than lives, so a company will happily throw people into a meat grinder if that's going to pad their bottom line.
There are no good corporations.
I don't think the U.S. has properly democratic elections due to problems like the FPTP voting system and the presence of gerrymandering. It's simply not democratic if the votes can be manipulated in such a fashion that not all voices actually count.
I think I said it elsewhere, but the bar is in hell, and settling for that is unacceptable.
I feel like putting the U.S. and “democratically chosen” in the same sentence is a little bit of a stretch.
Are you sure that’s what they’re trying to do?
I often see people waving away the incremental enshittification of social systems in my country by saying “at least it’s not like the U.S.” but to me that’s burying the bar.
China and the USA are both run by nasty regimes, they suck in different ways (albeit increasingly less so), but you couldn’t pay me to live in either place.
Apples to oranges, but since they’re both rotted what virtue is there in accepting either one?
Yeah. But this already happens, unfortunately.
I wouldn't bet on it.
A couple of weeks ago I rebooted into Windows for the first time in well over 8 months, as I needed to use a piece of software I don't have on Linux (it's available, I'm just refusing to pay for it and no alternative method has materialised), and getting anything done was incredibly frustrating.
First everything had to update, and I was forced to log in to a bunch of stuff. My web browser spontaneously vanished, as did Discord. No idea why. Opening Explorer consistently took several seconds because it always decided to poll my external drive before displaying anything, even if I didn't do shit in my external drive.
Explorer being slow applies on my work PC too, and I have to use Windows on that. Every day I wonder how it'd be to put Linux on it.
Nautilus just opens the moment I click on it. Always.
I hate Discord with a passion. Trying to get everyone I know away from it.
I've never been accused of being a smart man.
I worry that the replacement is more likely a move to platforms like Discord. I mean it's already happened in a lot of projects.
What is the point of Plex? I just went straight for Jellyfin and it does everything I need and then some. Is it just that people went with Plex initially and then stuck with it as it got enshittified?