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  • shimdidly@lemmy.worldtolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldShit...
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    29 days ago

    rare times he’s been right about something.

    Started a space company, and an EV company. Both longshots, both wildly successful.

    Bought Twitter. Laid of 80% of the employees. Still runs totally fine.

    Your position is nakedly indefensible. I’d be curious what you think he’s actually wrong about.



  • shimdidly@lemmy.worldtolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldGnome developers in a nutshell
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    2 months ago

    You wouldn’t have Wayland if it weren’t for WONTFIX, ya daft cunts.

    16 years later, and it still barely works. Plasma made it a first-class citizen in the last release and I still had to switch back to X11 because a million WONTFIXes later there’s so many hacked together solutions just to get it to barely work its insane. How do you mess up copy and paste??













  • Agree. Full-doomer isn’t for everyone. We can reduce our attack surface, but there’s no silver bullets. Just using a good adblocker increases privacy quite a bit, and quite frankly makes browsing the web bearable.

    internet ISPs were decrypting traffic

    I always thought it was a little sus that the NSA designed a lot of of the ciphers we use today.



  • it seems like you’re blaming all of societies problems on technology.

    We are talking about technology, and privacy. And I’m answering your questions. I’m no one special, and I don’t have all the answers. Just because you and I are talking about this specific topic doesn’t mean that’s all I care about. Respectfully, what a silly thing to say.

    and do you honestly think you’ll find more meaning by living in the woods? if so, why haven’t you done it?

    Again, I’m no one special. But I that’s exactly what I’m doing. Because I wouldn’t offer any advice that I myself wouldn’t be willing to follow. We sold our property in the city and purchased acreage on the countryside, are raising animals, and planting a garden this year. It’s great. Humanity needs more experiences like this that are in harmony with nature and natural living, and less in the dull, gray brutalist, dehumanizing cityscapes we’ve created.

    you’re conflating the concept of “privacy” (the original topic of the conversation) with “all of our gadgets” and the effects of those gadgets.

    Right. Because there’s nothing inherently wrong with gadgets. But our modern gadgets are purpose-built to be addictive, monopolize our attention and time, and invade our privacy. I believe these are all interrelated.