People love corporations
People love corporations
Late stage capiyalims, Baybee!
Regulations only exist because Capitalism would consume itself without guardrails.
Once capitalism is dead.
Technology is great, it’s just naturally being used to exploit.
I mean, you are right, but I don’t buy that the solution is mass government surveillance.
Just because you’ve built your company with the goal of being a monopoly, doesn’t make it legal.
When Google Play services is required from many devices to operate, I’m not sure it matters where you get the apk from
Apple Podcasts for me
It doesn’t even really run on wine from my experience
No clue, I guess I’m just not lucky. It doesn’t work on either my phone or my desktop
The only reason I dont use spoitfy, which one particular show was available on both, is because it doesnt support my RSS feed.
I can no longer play any podcast hosted on Apple podcasts, which is a distressing amount of them.
They work just fine in Chromium.
Imo, computing, like all other things, requires a little trust and risk. The problem is most people are Wayyy to trusting in general.
I only allow JS on a whitelist.
It’s also worth noting that too many people put out way too much imagery of themselves online. People have got to start expecting that anything you put out in the public domain becomes public domain.
Well, one of the alternatives is what ID Software used to do, where they would sell the game for a period of time and then open source the code Once sales dropped off.
Super Tux Kart is actually great. Open Arena is just Quake 3 with original art. IMO Open Arena is criminally underrated
The open sourcing of the quake engine is where a lot of modern engines got their roots.
Capitalism only functions in an environment of competition. Because of our absolute domination of the Soviet Union, we’ve had no need to improve.
There’s a reason wages were so high back in the day compared to now. It’s because if people didn’t get paid what they were owed, then we would lose mindshare to communism.
Nintendo DS emulation. That’s about the one novelty use case.