So what? Private corporations are just as cruel.
Corporations are the problem, not their trading status.
So what? Private corporations are just as cruel.
Corporations are the problem, not their trading status.
As best I can tell, no such thing happened. Feel free to provide some credible sources to back that up though.
Can't put the genie back in the bottle. Would probably be a different story if China released this years ago.
World of Warcraft
I'm clean, I'm clean!
https://discuss.logseq.com/t/why-the-database-version-and-how-its-going/26744
I get it. And I don't necessarily disagree with them, but it gives me concerns over the long term viability of the project. If obsidian did blocks the same way logseq did I'd probably jump ship and use that, but you can't really brain dump in obsidian the same way you can in logseq.
There's lots of examples. Mir, Unity, Snap, PPAs, and more.
I think Ubuntu Core is a bad example. Immutable distros is where the industry is headed for a lot of good reasons, and it makes sense for Canonical to jump on that train. Snaps are bad (although honestly I do like that they can package server apps unlike flatpak, that's cool), but the concept for the distro is not.
PLEASE they shriek WONT ANYBODY THINK OF THE SHAREHOLDERS
What a weird thing to say. Do you know what they mean? Because it sounds like you don't.
prosecute: To initiate or conduct a criminal case against.
convict: To find or prove (someone) guilty of an offense or crime, especially by the verdict of a court.
Human laws are not like... immutable laws of nature. Only a jury can decide if he's guilty or not, and they can just... say he isn't.
Basically unmaintained at this point until they release the DB version "some day". And you're delusional if you think they can maintain both versions at the same time. They can't even update the current production version that they already have without focusing all their efforts on a new app that hasn't been released yet.
Privately owned doesn't mean anything. SpaceX, Twitter (I'm not calling it that), and Tyson are all privately owned.
Use both! You can switch between them when you log in. Find what you like.
I enjoy gnome but that isn't everyone's cup of tea.
This is the power of Linux. Not that it gives you a nice configuration (it does) but it gives you the power of choice and control over your own device.
That ship sailed a long time ago.