NauticalNoodle

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NauticalNoodle,

I don’t think he knows what “anti-consumer” means

NauticalNoodle,

I guess my only takeaway is that if I want to protect my IP then anyone who has access to the software should be required to sign a terms & agreement that specifically written to prevent this kind of thing, regardless IANAL, but i’m pretty sure this is all legal according to copyright law. The engine and therefore the code is different, the assets are custom and slightly different. If this were a trademark or patent related case then there might be a something else to go on.

NauticalNoodle,

Your analogies just sounds like general consequences of market competition.

and there is no good-guy when it comes to the story of facebook.

NauticalNoodle,

with certain distros the answer is a resounding “yes” with some others it’s a “technically, yes” and with even others it’s “good luck!”

UAC-style sudo prompts are are one of the most common issues i can think of. It’s very poorly implemented in the distro i use.

NauticalNoodle, (edited )

DOS/Win 3.1 -> Win95 -> Win98 SE -> windowXP -> open?SuSe(1 week) -> Mandrake -> (a month) -> WindowsVista -> Debian(a couple years) ->Win8(a few months) -> Ubuntu/Kubuntu (a couple years) -> Pop_OS! (currently). I still have a windows vm installed but it rarely gets used.

That’s kind of the highlights sort of how I remember it. It’s been a long time . 15-20 years of gnu/linux usage. I’ve also been using a raspberry pi with raspbian/raspberry pi os since the first gen device was released, too.

at the time I installed Mandrake it was one of the only distros that had a graphical installer besides Red Hat. I remember that was a driving factor for my decision making back then.

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I used to crash my Debian and eventual Ubuntu distros with regularity due to outdated PPAs. It was such a headache, and it’s why I still put my /home directory on a seperate partition just to make a reinstall safe for my personal files. I thought I didn’t like Appimages and their bloat until Snap came along. I hated Snap so much it convinced me switch distro’s again. Now I’m on Pop! and I love Flatpaks by comparison and now think Appimages are alright…

It’s 10+ years later and I still irrationally worry about crashing my system due to outdated & conflicting source dependencies. In hindsight the problems with PPAs clearly had a lasting impact on me.

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NauticalNoodle,

Third party for the win!

NauticalNoodle,

I’m voting against trump by voting 3rd party. Care to join?

NauticalNoodle,

If you want a third party candidate to have a chance of winning or even influencing politics then you have to actually vote third party. My comment was no more in bad faith than the people who dogmatically shout “vote blue no matter who.” or “A vote for third party is a vote for trump.” or some other condescending remark. The point is that people like to try to brow-beat others into voting for candidates that they also claim don’t represent them. I’ve long been tired of making fear-based political decisions just so I can elect someone who doesn’t represent me. If it’s truly only a choice between some guy I don’t like and some guy who will end democracy, then you have no real choice and Democracy has already ended -if it ever began. I will likely be voting for Cornel West or Green Party (as I did during the last General Election) because I actually like and agree with their proposed policy, not because I’m scared of someone else winning. So yes we could really use your vote even if it’s just to get us to 5%. If you choose not to then that is your choice, and at least we are offering you that.

NauticalNoodle,

“To be fair, there isn’t a whole ton of legitimate reasons why civilians need .50 cal rifles…”

Right, graboids.

NauticalNoodle,

I’ve been looking and waiting for precisely this app solution. thanks!

NauticalNoodle,

Eh, I never stopped using a password for this exact reason.

NauticalNoodle,

Yeah, that’s the cost of good security practices. You always sacrifice convenience.

NauticalNoodle,

From what i recall, he was undecided. The media and others were projecting and suggesting that he should be a 1-term president. —Honestly, his vagueness about policy and his advocacy for nothing but the status-quo are primarily what led me to vote Green for the last presidential election.

NauticalNoodle, (edited )

“Fundamentally, nothing will change.”

-and then it didn’t

Now, here we are. Again.

NauticalNoodle,

Actions speak louder then words.

“We are who we pretend to be, so we should be careful who we pretend to be.”

If the only real political input we have is used to support the leading liberal candidate, then it’s reasonable to identify them as a ‘Liberal Voter’ regardless of who or what they claim to the contrary.

NauticalNoodle,

It’s a false dilemma. --For the reasons people reduce it and argue that it is an exclusively binary decision would by the nature of those reasons implicitly argue against the concept of living under any form of a functional democracy itself.

NauticalNoodle,

I think there’s evidence out there that suggests that only ~1.8 people of the remaining four non-voters would advocate driving off of the cliff but your point still stands. --That is, if people continue to strictly subscribe to the binary Dem/Repub mindset.

NauticalNoodle,

I know at least one person who’s phone isn’t even on version 10.

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