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  • You think that's a clever analogy but it's not even close.

  • Why would you lose that? It has the ability to carry sound but it doesn't need to.

  • What a weird response.

  • You've been watching too much Mr. Robot.

  • I do remember those ads but I did not know about the IBM Personal Computer distinction, to be honest. Thanks for the added context!

  • You're right. I should've said "the guy who argues swastika isn't just a nazi symbol", because that's essentially what you're saying

    Ok yeah, sure. A couple of ads a random tech company ran are the same thing as the Nazi regime. Give me a break. It's an erroneous analogy and you know it.

    You do know that Android and most modern gaming consoles support kb+m?

    They support it but that's not what they were designed for. Don't be obtuse.

    So it's okay to misuse words when you also misuse them, but not okay when you don't misuse them? What are you, a self-important hypocrite?

    A) I'm not misuing anything B) You're starting to sound quite like a douche.

  • or you end up becoming the guy who argues that drawing swastikas doesn’t make you a nazi because it’s a symbol of luck.

    That's a very poor and far-fetched analogy.

    good luck defining what a computer is

    A computer that runs an OS designed to be used with kb+mouse. See? It wasn't that hard. Refusing to call a Windows computer a "PC" as if that were the only thing it could be doesn't mean that I'm obtuse. It just means that I refuse to abide by the rules set by a set of crappy, inaccurate ads a massive corporation ran like 13 years ago.

    Save yourself the headache and use PC as you understand it while accepting that others have a different meaning for PC.

    Thanks, but no. If you want to misuse the term, go ahead. I'm just as free to point out the incorrect use of the term if I want to.

  • Even if that were true, does that mean that we should all accept it and drink the Apple Kool-Aid? A PC was, is and will always be a Personal Computer.

  • If you want to eat up Apple's marketing then yeah.

  • In that case it would be a Windows laptop. PC stands for Personal Computer. It has nothing to do with the OS.

  • K. Keep using a service you hate then, I guess.

  • Dude, if you dislike it that much you could just like... not use it?

  • Afaik, business units are individual. Their products don't finance each other.

  • If you see 0 ads and don't pay anyone, I'm not sure how the service could be sustainable. I'm also against ads but only if you're actually paying. That's why I do pay for a yt family plan but also use adblock+sponsorblock.

  • It has a hundred desktops

    Are you referring to distros? Just pick one that's widely used and that's it.

    An absence of major software like ms office. Adobe and autodesk suites

    You can use it online. Or, even better, use something like LibreOffice. For adobe and autodesk you're SOL but that's very intentional and it sucks. The only solution is a VM.

    and not being able to avoid the command line when shit hits the fan.

    I don't really get this. You can't avoid using cmd on windows either when shit goes wrong. There's nothing strange there.

  • I live in the city and the moonlight is clearly noticeable so I guess it depends. I mean, a city can be considered as such with as little as 50k people so I guess that, statistically, the majority of people that live in a city would most certainly notice the lack of moonlight.

  • You would notice the lack of light. The night isn't pitch black xD

  • The moon also doesn't emit it's own light. It would take longer for the moon to "disappear" than it would for the sun but it wouldn't be the whole night.

  • It's more like a remake rather than a "new take".