They've never made any sense to me, but neither do my country's sentence lengths. Ours seem too light, whereas the US's seem extreme.
I guess I'm really not sure what value there is to locking up someone like this for 25 years when in a sane system/society there should be far better options.
I can, it sounds like a world where people are more fairly compensated for their work.
I’m increasingly cynical about open source as time goes on. There really need to be better licenses that deal with the funding issue, because huge companies shouldn’t have any right to freeload.
I’m not suggesting one should use a setup like this daily, mostly commenting on how good the experience still is when running *BSD on it.
At the end of the day if all you need is a computer, it’s nice to know that basically any computer can still be serviceable. In a world where you can get 4k series i5s in the trash though, I don’t actually think anyone will be using such an old Mac seriously.
One has to wonder if the customs agent even knew what a floppy is, as there’s an ever increasing chance they’d never seen one before.