Rephrasing a common quote - talk is cheap, that’s why I talk a lot.

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  • That’s fine. People don’t work for free. People who work on Linux development are employed in supply chains involving Linux, with commercial incentive.

    And another reason I really like this is that apparently they didn’t become crap in the decade between 2010 and 2020, they were playing the long game. LOL.

    And also this would mean a rapid change from Apple being overpriced stuff for overly stunning girls (honestly something is strange with my life, I know more than zero such, actually more than non-stunning girls, and the even stranger fact is that only one of them uses Apple things, but eh, the metaphor), to it being almost/sometimes/occasionally underpriced stuff for everyone. They are already close to that honestly.

    And at this point I (eh) got tired of tinkering, and while FVWM and using Linux or FreeBSD is wonderful, probably macOS with some programs like Emacs could do. And it would be a commonly supported OS, and there would be all kinds of “click-click-double-click” software for it.

    Not that Apple criticisms are all wrong, but their build quality also becomes attractive as years pass by, because my laptops from ABS plastic become something barely holding together, used very carefully and with mechanically ruined ports in a couple of years each. Bad movements coordination, carelessness and such.



  • That’s all true, but there have been a few things similarly widespread and harmful, which weren’t solved until their turn came. Like lead in everything (not that nobody knew lead is poisonous or that things containing lead end up in the air and in the water and so on), or like child labor in factories, or like slavery (slavery was considered barbaric and gradually outlawed in Europe in the Middle Ages, then it made a comeback during the triangle trade, and for all its time of relevance people argued about its social effect, and that of racial segregation, still it lasted long enough).

    This is a problem. It will eventually be seen as a threat. But it’s not that much different from radio.





  • Yes, that’s the point. Their glass ball and Tarot layout say you’re guilty, so now you have to prove your innocence. And to prove your innocence you have to collect all the data on yourself.

    BTW, this is far more subtle than it seems, collecting and giving to someone all the info on yourself all the time is nonsense, but collecting it and having just in case for such situations might seem normal for many honest people. Except in fact these are the same, you don’t have tools to collect it all without giving it to someone predictable. So this whole big tech and surveillance con abuses good faith participation in the society. And encourages everyone becoming a cheater.

    The police and other such people know that these are bullshit machines, but use them to cheat with impunity. Sometimes to charge a clearly innocent person, because they have an excuse - the computer did it. And the rest of us are incentivized to cheat to get better ratings for loans and worse ratings for scammers, and better danger rating so that police wouldn’t just use as a scapegoat to close a case like this, instead choosing someone less dangerous.

    Wait till witchcraft becomes a crime again. Nobody would believe in it, of course, but it’d be an easy win for everyone except the convict.

    I don’t care if Soviet caricatures (“Neznaika on the Moon” specifically) were wrong back then, they are correct now. I mean, yeah, they are correct everywhere now, but still.








  • It’s typical, a bit how Russian politicians and members of their families often touch criminal folklore (the higher kind related to student culture, not the lower kind about homosexual ranks) with their mouths, despite being dirty by default for any carrier of that. They also love to similarly spoil patriotism.

    In this case a bunch of stinking orcs is showing that they are the elves you’re gonna get. Get used to it. They’re in control.


  • This was never about security. That’s just the excuse.

    Every technical decision is an excuse to fulfill a social desire.

    There was a time when I was 14 and happy and saw such things in everything around me, and all the fiction I was reading often touched that trait of the surrounding reality. Those books are not considered something for intellectuals or artists, and I have nothing to discuss with such people - that is, strictly speaking not true, but I never know why some things I know and mention are interesting or not, and why some my opinions meet hearty agreement and some are politely ignored. And I never find continuations for those agreements and interests. But I feel as if that planted something deep in my head that has endured all the degradation.

    So. You should also look at things where it seems that technical decisions were made for technical reasons.

    The desktop paradigms, the platform paradigms, the OS paradigms, the ergonomics, - of course. But also aesthetics and visibility, how separate or mixed with the offscreen reality everything is. Also why the Internet is built as it is, why multi-user operating systems and Java really exist, what really is Unix and what really is Windows. About software design and why what embedded developers make when allowed is considered bad design, while what web developers make is considered rather good design, yet the former is usually more stable, secure and maintainable than the latter.

    Not just software, but why is our consumer hardware is what it is, what do we need such complex systems for.

    Not just computers, but construction design - the world now is very different from the world where that brutalist idea of making apartment buildings having a terrace as a “street” to which you have another exit from your apartment was bad due to all the crime. And also there are plenty of covered passages and malls with the same idea, except the framework building is always privately owned, having a different juridical status than a street or a bridge. While Soviet-style microdistricts, and things similar to them, are similarly bad due to crime, yet honestly the “right and good” modern European urbanism moves in that direction.

    All the choices around us are made by humans, driven by social stimuli - that’s the meaning of the word “social”, all the stimuli are there, and economics and technology act more like framework of the possible for the social.






  • Selling TVs and monitors is an established business with common interest, while optimizing people’s setups isn’t.

    It’s a bit like opposite to building a house, a cubic meter or two of cut wood doesn’t cost very much, even combined with other necessary materials, but to get usable end result people still hire someone other than workers to do the physical labor parts.

    There are those “computer help” people running around helping grannies clean Windows from viruses (I mean those who are not scammers), they probably need to incorporate. Except then such corporate entities will likely be sued without end by companies willing to sell new shit. Balance of power.