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So your plan to fix capitalism is to do nothing?
Yes it is you with a poor grasp of what this software is for. Hint: if it’s not for selling cars then how does it affect poor people the most? Despite your insane ramblings you’ve yet to explain how so I’m waiting to hear whatever excuse you pull from your ass.
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Great. When is Putin going to get diplomatic?
Are you stupid? Things can’t get better until they get worse because people don’t give enough of a shit yet. So until then things will just slowly get shittier. Since the rich are taking as many eggs as they can it leaves very little for us. I hope the working class gets driven away because then we’ll get to hear about big corporations crying when they can’t make any money.
And if course it’s not hurting the rich. Not yet because the system is rigged. Only way toake them hurt is through their wallet and workers.
Fucking clowns in this shithole don’t understand how things work.
Oh well. If I can’t have any then the rich assholes shouldn’t either.
Also how the fuck does your analogy make any sense? "Keep cracking eggs (for the omelette) and you won’t have any left ( for the omelette you just made). Sick of clowns like you.
Can’t make an omelette without cracking a few eggs.
If buying isn’t owning then piracy isn’t stealing.
Right now? Brother, they’ve been on my shit list for over a decade.
EA, Ubisoft, and Activision are all on my do not buy list. Their games aren’t even worth pirating.
It’s more like co-owning. Both the owner and the HOA own the property. But at least with my HOA the agreement is they handle everything outside my walls, I handle everything inside.
There is custom firmware for the bambu printers but bambu won’t support you if you install it. They won’t try to stop you from doing it either.
Wouldn’t be surprised at all if they just randomly select a few customers every once in a while to raise their premiums.
Of course not. But it won’t stop them from trying or spending billions on legal fees to avoid paying out a tiny fraction of that.
You still are missing the point and I doubt you’ll get it. To the average user they don’t give a fuck why it doesn’t work. It doesn’t work. And until it does then the average user isn’t going to jump through hoops to make their hardware work.
How do you not see why that’s a problem? Telling someone to not use new hardware is not a solution, it’s a shitty work around. You’re just proving my point that Linux is not ready for main stream use. Unless all you do is read email and Facebook then sure Linux will work but for people actually trying to enjoy their PC, it’s bad. You people are actually delusional.
Why don’t you just fuck off? I really don’t care about your personal experience. Mine wasn’t good and I’ve been using it for over a decade. Congrats you had zero problems. Your experience doesn’t match mine. Here’s a fucking cookie.
Asshole.
It’s not just Ubuntu. “Just don’t use modern hardware” is not a solution.
You’re wrong but okay. I’ve tried it on and off for over a decade and I always come back to windows. Not because it does everything I want but because it just works. As I’ve said, I used it for both desktops and servers and it’s always the same for desktops. Linux has always given me some sort of problem for every day use no matter the distro or hardware. I’ve used Debian, Ubuntu, red hat, and opensuse. First laptop I tried Ubuntu on ages ago the wireless never worked and dozens of attempts to fix it didn’t work. Tried it again a few years later on a gaming PC I built and had to tweak every individual game to get it to work with wine. Plus there was always some audio bug I had to fix with sound or microphone just not working. And I could never get the same FPS as in windows. Once that PC died I built another one with windows. My previous build I dual booted windows and Linux and I had to switch to an ultra buggy alpha version of Debian to get my 1080 to work. When I went to uninstall that distro because it was too unstable, grub nuked the boot record and I couldn’t even get back into windows despite all the attempts I made to repair the MBR.
This is all coming from someone who is college educated in this field so no I’m not some random chucklefuck who doesn’t know what their doing. I really dislike it when you Linux fanboys just brush off legitimate critisms because you personally haven’t had issues. Linux is not a mainstream OS and quicker you guys accept that then maybe we can move past this bullshit of having a free and open source OS that is unfriendly to use and move in to fixing the issues that’s preventing people from switching.
Oh so it just affected you personally got it. So that’s where all this is coming from. Now that that’s settled you can kindly fuck off.
Preventing workers from doing their jobs doesn’t actually hurt them. At all. It just makes it annoying to work.