Why does it matter which software we’re running? Running a Bitcoin node on something comes right after running Doom on it.
"Oh yeah I remember these keyboards! Good times, that was before the
My main thought is “this is a screenshot of a wall of text that’s hard to read”.
I’m wondering if it’ll be similar to people switching from (convenient & centralized) Compuserve and AOL to (difficult but p2p) email and web. That took years.
Because I just realized the last time I looked into this was 15 years ago 😭
In case no one else mentioned it: prboom for Doom 2
Do companies ever crowdfund anything for Linux? I can imagine a possible prisoner’s dilemma.
blk.dat for all stored human labor, to eliminate the Cantillon effect.
Doesn’t the inclusion of other platforms make Linux mindshare look even better?
Wouldn’t that make people think we’re supporting fachos and not cats?
The hard part is confidential shipping addresses. The decentralized anonymous payment stuff has already been solved, solved again, and then over-solved for good measure.
Yessss I miss the old Craigslist
I can’t enforce those laws myself, and my government is basically three corporations in a trenchcoat pretending to be a democracy. So direct action - even if an uphill battle - is my only real option.
I don’t think anyone is suggesting that we eliminate the plural “they”, either.
If Shakespeare’s English is too hard to comprehend today, then we can make it easier by switching one part back. It also proves that they’re ;-) not just trying to sound more important or whatever transphobic bs.
A classic parable of the broken Windows.
You’re not wrong, but there’s a million little things you only have to do once, and this is one more.
I really like Manjaro’s rolling releases. For the first few years I was all like “wow Linux I’m a hacker now, time to install Zany Zebra” but now I just want it to keep working and stay up to date.
I’ve been scared to use that ever since they actually solved “Public reluctance to accept weird new forms of money”.