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Cake day: July 20th, 2023

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  • I disagree with the conceit that everything and everyone in this place is all about exploitative behavior. I do agree that that tends to be the nature of our politicians. I’m not stumping for the Liberal party, and certainly they’ve allowed whatever private sector forces free reign to gouge us in the past, that’s just a feature of our “wonderful capitalist system”. The common ideology between lib/con forces is that they both expect to profit off of being in power, the difference is that the cons tend to want to do it at any cost, and hate social services. They both love to cozy up to private interest, but the cons will actively seek the destruction of any social service. There are reasons to try to convince folks to not support them even if the alternative kind of blows. I would rather neither as well, but what exactly are you advocating for?



  • Now now, it’s not fair to say things like ‘MS stole all their ideas from Apple’ without saying ‘both of them stole all their ideas from Xerox PARC’…but mostly the good ones. But anyhow, that’s old hat and both companies have been iterating on their own platforms for ages since those days and each operating system has mutated into its own particular beast.


  • I object to the author of this laying all of the blame on MS. Apple software design is the worst offender when it comes to coddling users into a state of being unable to troubleshoot issues themselves, IMO. Want to discover anything more than the extremely limited options available in the GUI? Well too bad, you don’t know the secret keystroke. What’s that, there’s literally no documentation for this CLI utility? An error occurred! Here’s an incomprehensible report that looks like a dog’s breakfast, good luck. Despite its BSD roots, MacOS is heinously bad in terms of user education, and it is seen as the “easiest OS to use”.