

And not only reddit, but the internet as a whole.


And not only reddit, but the internet as a whole.


I mean I can’t read it because of NY times site shenanigans but…
You don’t say…?


As a watcher from the outside:
It might not be fun to hear but vpn is neither the solution to government oppression nor a solution against tracking (recently there was a good article regarding that) so all you do is pay more.


Yes basically capitalism is rigged and at some point we are forced. Hence wage slaves.


I agree and I know it’s hard to swallow, but that’s enabling.
Yes, life is hard and it’s not easy or possible for everyone to change jobs. Still.


This being next to this article https://www.pcworld.com/article/2984629/ram-is-so-expensive-that-stores-are-selling-it-at-market-prices.html
Is pure real life comedy gold.


Now, see, this is what we are not allowed to talk about. But it leads to this.


Sorry, a lot stuff happens whether we want it or not. And it affects us all.


It’s amazing how we always find ways to speedrun our downfall.


Illegaly ingesting. I hate it that private people are fined when they look wrong at a minor hash of a snippet of data but when a corporation does it in full and monetizes it, it’s fine!


Sorry, given up hope, for every win we just jump back a few little time later.


Why do you think AI is pushed so hard?
Everyone is aware this has to be useful. Too much money.
Still the powers that be will do everything to avoid a hard crash, which would be so much earned.


Absolutely. People are insanely slow.
Also often only leaving a service or similar if it personally affects them negatively, otherwise just seeming angry but literally changing nothing.


That’s fair - let’s say since industrialization. But you’re right, it’s few people whatever the current implementation is (monarchy, oligarchy…)


Of course I remember. There is no too big to fail, too.
But that does not mean it’s not getting replaced by another one. That’s also a pattern. Or maybe the meta game changes, someone else has money and invests and holds a lot of smaller players. Still.
For docker it would be Kubernetes and that’s Google.


As much as I would love that, will never happen.


Monopoly always wins.


It’s one German state. Nevertheless, better than none. Sadly, for instance, Munich moved away from Linux to Microsoft in 2017 (end of project limux). Did I mention Microsoft has a location there?
Go away with your common sense!