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This is more like a sanction against ourselves.
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Fire everyone who knows anything, then wonder why your project fails.
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Jobs that made 200k in the 90s swooped down to 60 in no time due to h1b. It has made tech industry and even medical industry pointless to enter
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Running it just like the rest of modern corporate america, like criminals.
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And what people don't realize is the most important aspect of C is the portability. What language lets you have a compiler on every platform in existence, even the tiniest ones. Are you going to get rust compilers onto all these 8 bit and 16 bit platforms? It is gigantic.
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The problem is it's not used as a code of conduct but code of politics and code of personal life.
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They are doing better on this front than people realize. Lithography is an ancient and out of date technology and will be replaced soon and then the only thing that currently holds them and others back is gone and you will have very advanced stuff possible. If you can call 28nm outdated, it is more than good enough for advanced computing and servers (especially on a risc architecture) just not gaming. But I welcome a hard fork after the current nonsense. I would much rather be spied on by another country than my own plus corporations, especially as the politics here become more and more of a problem.
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Also I would say they are not banning conservatives, they are banning anyone normal in any way. If you don''t want to give cats the vote, you're not conservative just sane.
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The fight against everyone with a shred of normalcy continues.
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The reason these items exist for websites is for exactly this case, so you can''t defame people anonymously.
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Wow, it's amazing how software has fallen apart in such a small time. They will get rid of anyone who is not ze lunatic like them.
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Supposed security and privacy browser that doesn't support yubikey, nothing of value lost.
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Linus has mentioned long lasting bugs not being addressed before, I wonder who by (seems to not be the linux people itself). Sounds a lot like intentional backdoors.
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The fact he thinks those are bad things shows he loads his operating system directly from the tv
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The government is the one we need a guarantee of privacy from in the first place. If I was doing real crimes I would not trust anyone else's program for anything.
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eurostan doesn't jail people much except for political crimes like normalcy and so on
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BTW since posting here I have suddenly had two comments deleted for "hate speech" though it does not show what the comment is. Completely ridiculous how the net and tech industry has become.
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And how are they not all in jail? This country is not even at Nicaragua levels of honesty
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Now we need a way around the UEFI travesty
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A little over 55k a month in corporate money taken in or about 666k per year. Hmm. A good take away is to see what the corporate world thinks of us and keep that in mind when giving them our hard earned money.
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Is it leftist politics or just tyrrany? Nothing about these guys is anything like Kennedy and even Stalin would blush.
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What a sick world we live in, and these people are criminals.
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FFS stop using fb and meta. When will people learn?
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@nullid1492 Yes you can and it would be stupid to kill these platforms
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Going to a russian distro is making more sense, get rid of american corporate of gov back doors for starters (which is why they started their own version in the first place). Also, the previous junta did things through executive orders that would have made a medieval king blush. PS in my noncorrupt totally free america half a dozen of my responses already disappeared below this lol
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Well he could wind up essentially owning mozzilla and that would be a great outcome. Maybe he could get all of the lunacy out and make software that actually works.
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That they stop existing
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Weirder and weirder how the corporate world turns.
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Paranormal levels of incompetence? lol
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They need to have jail time for anyone who collects data on users without need due to purchase or who spreads or saves it. This planet is such a joke.
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These groups are inclusive towards everyone except the actual users and what they actually request.
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And you can't trust the woke crew with your privacy, they will do all they can to 'expose' anyone who disagrees with them.
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@retrocomputing oh, what will they do to me on my machine ion america and with open source code? It is laughable how people worry about being oppressed by some guy a million miles away when you are already oppressed in your own country
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Next up: meat eaters, car drivers. Already legislating against us on that front.
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Along with every other 'american' corporation
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Also deleted a lot of nutritional stuff believe it or not. Magical deletes with no history have become very common.
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When the C4 game engine closed it really screwed me over and I lost years of work. Some of the guys wanted to make a new engine to replace it. I came out and said I would pitch in but only if it was windows only to start (there was this giant laundry list of features that would take ten years to complete PLUS on windows, mac and linux). That way at least something would work. The guy proposing this (who was not even much of a C++ programmer) launched into some amazing tirades so I just quietly ignored that stupid idea from then on. Then someone brought up Godot, I looked into it and it was basically stupid and pointless so I rejected it. This same guy went all in on Godot and went nuts for it and saying he wanted to be part of the engine project and so on. I would not be surprised if this guy is one of the people behind all this. Pretty hilarious yet sad stuff, amazing what a shirtshow gaming and the tech world in general have become.
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What do they need with all this revenue, exactly? It seems like money and corruption go hand in hand especially when it comes to nonprofits.
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If you aren't in a 'protected group' your lawsuit won't go anywhere.
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Been going on a long time now it's just open.
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They aren't the real devs they've just taken it over. I doubt they are fit to hold his pocket protector.
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At this point going out of business is the best thing that could happen. Then someone could clean up this mess and make a good browser out of it again. Until it goes the forks will have all the nonsense snuck back in with every release.
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Yes the gpl is kind of stupid in ways anyhow. I will just release everything public domain from now on, if I ever release anything new that is. Especially if the license ties you up with the growing insanity of the USgov
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What's beyond linux now that the enturdification has begun
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And that is the point - destruction.
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It's corporate backed and permanent, if they did not push it this way it would be another. Once they have the money they are owned.
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Exactly what happened on all the gaming and programming forums in the late 2000s and we see how well the gaming industry has fared. All the people who actually liked RPGs and strategy banned and all the snowflakes put in charge. All the people who could actually program banned and the clowns taking over the forums.
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They need to be forced to pay it back
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The fight against goodness and normalcy continues. And yes I remember the phrase as soon as I learned to program in the late 80s. Pretty easy to debunk 1998 claim due to FreeBSD.
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Then they should make their own projects from scratch instead of using their tainted work and ideas. Case closed.
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