Yes, let’s have your anecdotal experience be the basis for curbing speech.
I’ve lost dozens of friends and family to alcoholism and drunk driving.
I can’t really get behind the cherry picking; society is being damaged in other real ways to a much greater extent than heroin, yet we find the ennui to overlook them; freedom of choice, speech, too expensive to bother, political authority...
Portugal has the model we should adopt and let this be as solved a problem it can be.
All this suggests to me is Epic has a limited path to growth without courts deciding they indeed are entitled to more profit without producing anything net new.
Another billionaire talking about others having entitlement issues.
Insert line about smelling their own.
This blog post is yet another confirmation for me that similar to how we can have infinitely big small numbers, we can have infinitely verbose rambles around small ideas.
It’s cli commands and text editing regardless of which method is used.
There is no iron clad hierarchy for organizing computers files on top of the OS, only personal experience. What may seem more complex for you is still just cli commands and text for me.
I do not see config as having weight, heft. Data, sure. Config is arbitrary.
It’s software? It’s all of triggering an ordered copy-paste process (downloading and installing is just a less random copy-paste).
I dunno about you but I don’t download Ubuntu’s package repo. I have to run an install command and then customize nginx. What’s the real logistical difference to the user if they run this command or that command? Or set config values in this file or that?
Why are you using Linux at home? Unix is for servers!
Nginx “replaced” Apache. Did we expect nothing would replace it?
Of all the failures in the system that could have prevented lives, this seems like the least egregious.
What people need to realize is politically inclined or no, restricting political involvement to an election every 2-4 years, letting it optimize for fiscal efficiency, not resiliency and reliability, has killed a whole lot more people than extra caution over dosage.
None of the general public control drug companies. They could control the government.
I’m all in on being a big corp sycophant because the general public are clearly incompetent political agents by enabling a bigger mess than necessary in the first place.
But who is making the technology?
Circles. Circles everywhere.
Perhaps you should not anthropomorphize technology.