

They will probably smash it all up and send it out as e-waste.


They will probably smash it all up and send it out as e-waste.


I definitely started using linux because I built an HTPC, realized I didn’t have a spare windows license and didn’t want to pay for windows.


I don’t think this is sustainable because it seems like a closed loop that eventually stops making money without any new inputs.
People NEED housing, they don’t really need computer components.


They are working an infinite money glitch:
What if we were our own customers? Then we could charge whatever we wanted and just use the money from our dumb investors, and since we are also the producers we make a ton of money on the sales!


The next headline is going to be that they run better in wine than in windows.


So what is currently justifying this violent crackdown?


These greedy fucks are coming after everything you have, that’s how this works.


You misunderstand. The subscription is to get permission to drive your own car. Self driving slop is going to be the default.


So that’s why they are paying Microsoft to make all the computers suck.


This is probably all like stand-alone Bluetooth speakers and such that have little processors in them. Analog hifi shit isn’t going be able to use AI for anything except maybe receivers or something. I guess there might be a use case for using it to balance to a room and set up EQ or something, but these guys don’t seem interested in doing anything that would require actual work to develop a real product.


Its the same model as microsoft claiming that all Office users are “copilot” users.


These guys can’t even figure out how to do curbside and how they think they are going to fly heavy commercial drones?


We literally had hundreds of games and had bought maybe ten of them.


Petite who want something better probably shouldn’t be shopping for a commodore 64.


Its gonna be pretty hard to recruit people to be storm troopers if they end up getting held accountable for their actions.


Which is exactly why you want to deal with companies that don’t collect that data in the first place. You know, exactly what he said.
I’ve watched pornhub a million times, but my data isn’t in this breach. Know why? Because I never made a profile or gave them one shred of information in the first place. All they could possibly have is a browser fingerprint and my VPNs various IP addresses. That is the point.


Oh look, a government that seems to be at least a little interested in things that benefit their people.


Sounds like they aren’t paying you enough if your role includes being a performer.


Good point, it’ll just be XP, which is already happening in lots of places.
I feel like we actually got there a whole who, at least assuming basic use and fairly conventional hardware. Getting into the command line to fix stuff been be a pain, but so is navigating the absurd hierarchy of windows settings.
Assuming a computer that is already set up properly it’s pretty much a seamless experience. If your mom bought a laptop with mint and just used it for regular browsing and shit she probably couldn’t tell the difference.