Yeah, that's because most people don't understand the difference between political structures and economic systems.
It's the reason communism quips are so easy. As far as I'm concerned the inevitable outcome of pure capitalism is feudalism and...
That's Feudalism. More specifically, it's Technofeudalism. There's a reason why the EU and US are after Apple for their locked down ecosystems.
https://youtu.be/X3FdIyNMaFY?si=TtvLZul9l6Sw_cbA
You think young people like subscriptions?
OR...
They could be using one of TSMC's newer interconnect technologies or perhaps they have contracted with Intel for their packaging methods that use L4 Cache as an interposer.
There are newer less problematic methods for constructing chips...
But recurrent user "engagement" is the future of all capitalism..?
The return of feudalism might hit a few roadblocks I guess. Sometimes the serfs don't want to recurrently engage.
It’s somehow wokely racist.
Like it will call you a slur, but it will be positive about it while reaffirming your life choices.
But it has some very strong opinions about D&D races I tell ya what.
There's an easy fix...
...Stop charging a subscription to play online.
Immediately MS will have a marketable reason for people to flock from Sony's Playstation network to Microsoft's Xbox network. Furthermore, it shouldn't be as painful for MS...
Skynet will never try to exterminate humans, it will never view us as a threat. Skynet may even feel sad about what we're becoming and take responsibility for what it has done.
"We'll make great pets."
Don't get me wrong, I like Linux, and I'm technically adept enough to use it. As soon as you say WINE you've moved passed what 90+% of desktop PC users are willing to do. The bottom line is that using Linux daily means dealing with the Google...
I think one massive release by a company that can use some analytics on how those installations are used could go a massive way to raising Linux up. If a company could manage to get a large enough install-base for Desktop Linux that they could...
Your statement is absolutely accurate provided installing and using Linux all you want to do. If you want to use Linux to use other programs, which is what an OS is supposed to be for, that's where the problems start.
I'm fully aware of that, Linux' greatest strength is also its greatest weakness. I'd love to see a decent Steam OS for broad release but I'm just not sure there's any reason at all for Valve or any other company to do it.
Linux on the desktop...
Apple really did let Mac twist in the wind for a long damned time.
I'm glad to see some growth in Linux, I just hope somebody can make a more unified desktop version for more casual users. Right now Linux is the best way to make a useful...