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German, Dad, GM , Mini Painter, 3D Printer, dysfunctional gifted kid - he/him
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Did it? We’re still here.
Sherlock Holmes over here.
You should use your skills to teach people a out sharing data online.
Can I get a more jpegified version?
Right? For me the free as in freedom always had the upside and downside of people have the freedom to use it how they want. Within the very lenient license which might be in use of course. This can include the freedom to do things with the software which the creators and contributors might not agree with or like.
But in the end a certain trust in humanity and the concept of freedom itself mean that we believe the net sum of making your software free will be positive for everyone. And to this day I haven’t managed to become enough of a cynic to change my mind on this.
Its possible to dicuss licenses which helps prevent certain abuse cases. In fact those already exist. However people talk like this is the main issue of FOSS which I don’t think it is at all.
From all the grease.
And it’s the same reason as the one alluded to in the title.
Perfectly tuned is not the right environment for creativity.
If Blizzard owned something comparable to Steam they could have become too big to be bought by Activision.
Reminds me of all the people who believe commercials and advertising doesn’t work on them. Sure, that’s why billions are spent on it. Because it doesn’t even do anything. Oh it only works on all the other people?
That’s why it is so hard to get that stuff regulated. People believe it doesn’t work on them.
They have already been canceled.
That’s awesome and really shows we can learn skills which dont align with our natural tendencies.
Also I find it hilarious and a bit scary how accurate this was then.
You are immature for your age and try to now grow up. You think you are smarter than most people, which you are, but not by as much as you think. For that reason you struggle with impostor syndrome and hold yourself back from achieving the career you actually want. But still you manage to come off as condescending to people around you.
Please don’t take this seriously.
A TV? I don’t have that.
Wait Minecraft is not real life?
True but it helps get the concept across so much.
I found since people are used to app stores, I’ve had a much easier time convincing people to try out Linux. My mom even said that she always wished her windows PC had a proper app store.
At this point I can answer this question with a firm yes without knowing what the BS in question actually is.
Both sound pretty metal.