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  • And all the other things they spend billions on. Guess what? Most of it is not good for the environment. It is just that the rich can do a lot of the bad stuff.

    What if the super rich had to compensate climate wise with 1:100. They can afford it. Or if they actually have to compensate for all the damage done to create their wealth. Think of all plastic going through Amazon...

  • I am glad someone can admit it failed and we have to learn from this. I am just wondering what it takes to succeed.

  • Apple did by releasing ARM based CPUs for desktop. This means they also change to MAC OS. Hence no longer 98% market share.

    Now the future is ARM, desktop, laptop and mobile. Windows have hard time bringing over all their legacy software over to ARM. Their legacy compability is their biggest strength that they now have to get rid of or rebuild.

  • Why did go back to 9%? They all forgot about that theat or what?

  • Wow. Impressive. And in Sweden we are only 2% or something like that. Why so many in Norway. How did you do it?

  • But it is only in the US and not globally. Anyway, competition is good.

  • Of course EU want our own tech companies. It would benefit us all. At minimum competition. Digital soverntity. And this is also what EU will do no matter what Trump does. Trump broke the chain of trust. Unacceptable.

  • Summer 2005. I have the first letters for my name and middle names and then the full last name dot gmail.com. However, nowadays I use my own domain. Since 2008 i got my own domain dot country code but it was for selfhosting. 4 letters dot country code. Only last three years ago i switch to use it for mail as well. I dont host my inbox, just forwards it.

  • QR codes can help

  • Now, take the code for AI and paste that in. It does not work? Then AI is no good.

  • I think this is good. This means increased competition and that the none compatible Windows computers can keep running without going to the trash bin - better for the environment.

  • It is less likely to have. But software can still have bugs, big or small. The difference is just how much testing has to be done before you say it is good enough. Immutable dostros were not immune to KDE 6.0 bugs were if you upgrades from KDE 5 it completely broke. The issue were that you had to clear the cache in the users home folder for KDE. See Chris Titus YouTube channel about this were he did exactly this with Immutable distro.

  • And cloudstike did never happen...

    I have Timeshift setup for fast and easy rollback.

    Bad updates will happen to any OS. It is about if you want to update fast and having a rollback plan. There are dostros that updates more slow as they actually do their own testing and hence was not affected at all.

    For me the lock screen instructions worked fine. The kernel update only broke Ghostty but a workaround fix was available the same day. I could also just have booted into the older kernel from Grub.

  • This is why arches based distos are taking off. They help with picking packages etc to save time.

  • I would make sure the family car accident don't happen that year in October. Next thing would be to grow up and actually try to fix the climate problem so we reach the goal of 0 degree higher temperature on average. Imagine having 30 extra years to spare for this task. Telling how much damage it already have done and we have enough evidence that it is critical to start doing it now.

  • There are web extension that check for bookmakers that responds with 404 and automatically deletes them.

  • Many do not run their own email server. It is just too hard. Companies choose Microsoft or Gmail to host email as it is cheap for them or included in something like office 365. Google have admitted that they read users' email in search for custom advertisement. I would assume the same is true for Microsoft. On the inside we just have to trust them that they don't make too many copies to foreign power or abuse it in any other way.

    On the private side(not companies), Gmail really dominate. Very many don't even know what selfhosting is and even fewer have the know-how and actually do it for email. People just don't want that burden of selfhosting, maintenance, work. I would love the world to get more decentralized, use peer to peer, but today everything is more centralized than ever before.

    Email should be E2EE, but that is never going to happen without the big players on that train - they just have too huge market share and that would go against their profitability.

  • You don't know the exact content of the files. He did not show those vidoeclips. I dont know if you can buy that or not. Sure it can be indication but in general you dont know as it varies between video to video if it is possible to buy.

  • Emails controlled by the government? No, never. Emails are a decentralized protocol and there is no point what so ever to have the government controlling it. Look, emails are not safe, not encrypted. See all emails as public knowledge. If I go to their website and login to view sensitive information about me, then it is safer. Apps are optional.

    If you are talking about Kivra then there are private companies alternatives as well. You as a user pick and choose. Personally I dont use it as I get like one letter per year and would forget to login to it. There are better alternatives for normal letters as well.