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rockSlayer,

They probably do know. They just aren’t meant for protecting your personal property

rockSlayer, (edited )

there was a point where script kiddies thought using Kali meant installing Kali, so at one point yes it has been used as a daily driver.

rockSlayer,

There’s also the Hyundai Santa Cruz. It’s a similarly ugly truck that screams “I want a car that’s also tall”

rockSlayer, (edited )

“Neonatal skinheads? next on Sick, Sad World”

rockSlayer,

Open office and bench seating were designed to increase surveillance, so of course they feel awful

rockSlayer,

I don’t know what exactly this will do, but I know enough about the terminal to get the feeling this is a bad idea

rockSlayer,

Well that’s anticlimactic. Here I thought grep would continuously ping ps aux and softlock the terminal or something

rockSlayer,

Yes. Capitalism is private ownership over the means of production. Slavery serves capitalism very well, even if it didn’t invent slavery.

rockSlayer,

I don’t understand your point. The most important feature of capitalism is the private ownership of capital. Capitalism isn’t “hustle, fuck bitches get money” or whatever. Money and wage labor goes back to the founding of civilization. It isn’t a new invention.

rockSlayer,

Smith can talk all he wants, that doesn’t make his analysis correct.

rockSlayer, (edited )

And we know now that his analysis on the outcome of capitalism is incorrect. Capitalism exists for the private property holders to extract as much wealth and power as possible from their privileged position. That unrelenting pursuit of profit has led to even worse inequality, and is collapsing entire ecosystems. It’s a disaster of an economic system full of contradictions. Those contradictions are now causing capitalism to collapse in on itself.

rockSlayer,

capitalism prioritizes greed what are you talking about?

rockSlayer,

the ones that don’t rely on private property?

rockSlayer,

library economies.

rockSlayer,

money isn’t necessary in a library economy, because there’s nothing to purchase. You go to the library for all non-consumable items. The library is incentivized to produce highly repairable and durable goods to reduce waste and minimize demand on the supply line. Consumable goods are gotten at locations similar to a food bank, all members of the community are responsible for producing food for the community.

rockSlayer, (edited )

Must have accidentally played their favorite song, Go into the Water

rockSlayer,

What do you know, all three happened because of the unrelenting pursuit of profit.

rockSlayer,

There’s no profit in letting users run their own servers

Yes, there is. They make the game more expensive, charge a subscription, and then cut all the cost of hosting. That is where the industry is heading.

rockSlayer, (edited )

remember Call of Duty Black Ops: Cold War? The game that didn’t have dedi servers for Zombies for several months after launch, cost $70, and had a battle pass?

rockSlayer, (edited )

Harsh but fair. It ensures that everyone can work their schedule out in advance, while also presenting clear expectations for participating in a voluntary hobby. Is there a consecutive number of missing sessions before being replaced? If not, how does the DM work it out in the campaign?

would it be illegal to download Ubuntu on a Chromebook?

what if I, for example, had a job in Google and I liked Linux so much I install Ubuntu on my Chromebook, would that be illegal/send me to prison?? Or, if I had the job, would I be kicked?? I like Chromebooks because they are so smol and nice. But I don’t know if it’s legal to install a Linux distro on it. Thank you!!

rockSlayer,

I’ve done this myself. It’s 100% legal to do. The only thing you need to be concerned about is if the distro you want to use is compatible with your Chromebook.

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