I HATE SYSTEMD I HATE SYSTEMD
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17I don't want you shoehorning your disregard for the Unix philosophy into every major distro as an excuse to shove your bloated ass flatpaks up my unlubed asshole.
@claude review
@maid at this point what is the reason to not buy a macbook if the same linux people who were like "WE'RE GONNA KICK MICROSOFTS ASS" and "FREE ASSANGE" and "AARON SWARTZ DID NOTHING WRONG" will roll over under pressure?
> I very much doubt Linux will ever have a way to verify the date
-Computer have hardware level DRM, ME/PSP/TrustZones etc...
-Computer won't start if the OS isn't signed by a trust party you don't control.
-Computer requires mandatory internet connection to boot.
-No more local accounts, online only.
-Your account is linked to your irl ID.
-You can't browser common websites/.gov site as web DRM will check if your OS is signed.
This is already planned as it's progressively enforced more and more.
-Hardware is already full of DRM
-MS has mandatory online account
-Computer phones furthered this behavior via "stores"/repositories.
-Web DRM is slowly being used, youtube tries so often to push it on various part of the population, yandex too, various websites in general
-Current laws are being pushed and code is being integrated for ID/age check.
@newt @phnt @maid @mangeurdenuage they keep blocking bypasses and want to make it impossible, not even Apple does this yet.
CC: @phnt@fluffytail.org @sendpaws@mitra.pawslut.party @maid@shitposter.world @mangeurdenuage@shitposter.world
@bonkmaykr @newt @sendpaws @maid @mangeurdenuage And getting normies into the Linux world will be a disaster. Look already how in the name of "user friendliness", developers destroyed things that worked fine for years. Things literally worked better 10 years ago when almost nobody cares about "user friendliness".
It's only an issue if you expect people to be left alone and do it themselves, they can't, microslop knows that, that's why they act as a pseudo proxy technician but they don't get anything fixed.
The only proper way is to manage users is to administrate their computer like a computer park. More flexible of course. And you get paid for that and of course you also took into account the cost of developing your tools into that.
>The only proper way is to manage users is to administrate their computer like a computer park. More flexible of course. And you get paid for that and of course you also took into account the cost of developing your tools into that.
I do agree, but that is a future that is never happening.
>but that is a future that is never happening.
With that attitude of course it's not going to happen.
And starting a small repair shop is now basically impossible.
Lucky to get a beer honestly.
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