Flapping about, feeling morally superior... did you even try to search for an answer or did you just want to virtue signal? Take a look at RIsc, or Arm... or w/e the Chinese just released.
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Eh, Im not even an open-source enthusiast. I just have low tolerance for people so full of themselves.
Nah, I'd rather just not even consume the media. Especially considering video is mostly entertainment media anyways; anything actually useful hidden behind one of those stupid faces, I'll just find an alternative source.
Any of those punchable "react face" thumbnails. Dont care what the video is about, if it's got one of those stupid faces on it, straight to the fuckin' gulag!
These browser wars are funny. It's not like you have a real choice anyways. You get either some sort of Chrome, with it's various problems. Or you get some sort of Firefox... which has it's own host of issues. The rest of the competition is so far behind that it'd take a miracle for them to enter the mainstream.
Shilling for any particular browser is pathetic.
"Boohoo, people used my publicly available source to do their own thing and now I'm mad and want to get paid".
That's the gist of the article. Dev got butthurt that his project didn't take off and blames "forking".
Stoners and pharma-bros; who knew that'd be a functional combo.
I'd hazard a guess and say it all stems from advancements in tech. There was a need to get the most out of something because of limited resources. Now that everyone's got some fairly serious hardware (yes, even the cheap shit), there's rarely that urge to optimize.
Rather than optimize each new technology as it comes along and gets adopted, it seems as though the mantra is "fuck it, add it to the pile". And it snowballs. As developers feel the need to optimize less, the lessons get passed down to the next generation, and so on.
So we're left with apps/end-user stuff that appear to have been on the opposite of a diet.
Just a reminder that Spez can go fuck himself.
Regardless of what country "controls" it, Discord is bad for many other reasons as well.
Yeah, it's not like the kids are just showing up at the school. There's still a registration process, part of which includes providing the school with documentation that your kid has their shots.
Now, is their an increase in waivers? I could see that maybe being an argument, in that if you don't have "papers" you might be less likely to seek medical care, especially preventative care.