regularjack·9 tháng trước·discussYou only say this because you're not the one suffering the consequences
regularjack·9 tháng trước·discussNothing has to give. Police did their work fine for centuries, they can continue doing it without mass surveillance.
regularjack·9 tháng trước·discussAre you aure that in those other times when it happenes it didn't end in catastrophe?
regularjack·9 tháng trước·discussThey just seem like facts to me. If the reader reacts with fear, that's because they interpreted those facts as things that induce fear.
regularjack·9 tháng trước·discussIt is often easier to review commit-by-commit, provided of course that the developer made atomic commits that make sense on their own.
regularjack·9 tháng trước·discussHow is compsumption a measure of good times? We are citizens, not consumers
regularjack·10 tháng trước·discussReading theae comments is just fucking depressing. How can you ask more of Tim Berners fucking Lee. FFS.It's not his fault that most people use the web through the lens of a few tech oligopolies. The state of the web is not his fault.This site used to recognize its heroes, not any more apparently.
regularjack·10 tháng trước·discussHe created the thing and made it free. I don't think we can ask more of him.
regularjack·10 tháng trước·discussCompletely agree with this. "The audience comes last" is a phrase that perfectly encapsulates this sentiment (can't recall who said it).Somehow it's assumed that artists make music for the audience, but many make it for themselves, because they enjoy the process.Contrary to other comments in this thread, typing prompts on a keyboard is not the same as picking up a guitar and playing it.
regularjack·10 tháng trước·discussIs there any data that supports these statements? Specifically that the program is abused and that it "hurts" the middle class.
regularjack·năm ngoái·discussContainers are firefox's killer feature, highly encourage you to try them. I wish Mozilla would invest more in developing that feature.
regularjack·3 năm trước·discuss> Flatpak calls itself “the future of application distribution”.The post is making the author's case against this claim, so I think the title makes sense.
regularjack·5 năm trước·discussIt wasn't enough for them to ruin the world, they had to ruin the word meta too.