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Or because you're not using a chromium based browser.
Just some classic anti-competative practices
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I mean with money time and resources being a zero-sum game it kind of is is it not?
Of course these corporations have more than enough resources, but do you think they’re going to use them for the benefit of us hell no.
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Pretty much it’s so dumb.
It’s just culture war sidelining when the real world has always been the class war.
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That said, I’m going to bite the bait.
We’re also a species that survives by having children, And all of us talking right now will only have a comfortable and survivable end stage of our lives thanks to children born and raised today. Supporting the having of children and those who are willing to have children makes sense from essentially every angle.
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As a society and species that only survives by way of humans, having children supporting humans with children makes sense.
The hot take in the OP is dumb, selfish, and short sighted.
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It is, but WSL is also pretty much shit.
I’ve been maining Windows with WSL at work, and it works great, till it doesn’t. And then it just sucks, and sucks, and sucks.
Almost always has to do with processes on WSL.not being killed by connectors to their windows counterparts. And docker desktop, holy hell, docker desktop and WSL just love to turn WSL into sludge.
I’ve been fighting with it for years, WSL is an awesome idea, it works great when it works. But as soon as you out real development loads onto it it just folds.
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Ah yes, the classic:
They must be maliciously lying instead of me using something wrong argument.
Very solid, much sound.
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Unfortunate Newsflash:
It’s smaller reddit.
The lowest common denominator consumed all. And that denominator includes not being able to read articles or apply critical thought.
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I’m currently running Vivaldi and it’s been fine. YouTube is even smoother.
So you switched to a Google controlled ecosystem. To no one’s surprise their own products, which intentionally run worse on competitive browsers, will work more smoothly once you use their backing software…
Google has a long history of abusing their position of power to “punish” users of other browsers and ecosystems by violating web standards, don’t use Google’s browsers or their derivatives.
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Probably a fork of Firefox that can only survive as a side effect of the Mozilla engineering team’s constant efforts.
Or a Chromium based browser.
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That’s not really how it works given that so many devices have HDMI ports.
If we expect to make hardware devices that are generally compatible with interfaces non-technical users use, then excluding an entire class of common modern interface spec isn’t a great choice.
It’ll be fine for now but as the specs bump up inversion and HDMI changes over time is just going to get worse
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The amount of Labor that would go into it it really isn’t that high.
This is what distribution is for.
The company that owns the hardware is not the company that recycles it. The recycler can make a profit by reselling these components, they’re not allowed to.
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