wendigolibre
@wendigolibre@lemmy.zip
- Comment on An upcoming California law requires operating system providers to enforce basic mandatory age verification 2 weeks ago:
This is actually incredible.
- Buy all the RAM and video cards. RAM and video cards become too expensive for the average person to purchase.
- Push AI for everything until dependency develops.
- Sell remote access to computing power. (AI, Streaming video games, remote desktop, etc.)
- As the “Operating System Provider,” collect all of the personal information necessary to validate that each user is telling the truth about their age.
Result: Zero Individual Privacy- Everything you compute is processed by a computer owned by a big corporation with a backdoor built-in for your authoritarian government (which is owned by billionaires) to surveil.
- Comment on Asus and Dell announce new mini PCs for Windows 365 | Goodbye local OS 2 weeks ago:
Buy all the ram, inflating prices. Sell thin clients and access to computing power/ram. What a scam.
- Comment on YSK to get a passport in the US, you need to have access to information about your parents and most recent ex-spouse 2 months ago:
If I live in new york, but I know that my parents were born somewhere on the west coast, would this still apply? Can I contact my county clerk for the info?
- Comment on Screw it, I’m installing Linux 3 months ago:
Just a heads up- You appear to be interpreting things in a strictly literal sense.
Some people might view this as trolling.
- Comment on Screw it, I’m installing Linux 3 months ago:
There are instructions on your McDonalds coffee that say, “This coffee is hot.”
You might feel as though no documentation is necessary here, but clearly it was a critical miss for someone.
- Comment on Screw it, I’m installing Linux 3 months ago:
CachyOS has been flawless on my S/O’s desktop. From an easy install to plenty of documentation available, I couldn’t have asked for much more.
I don’t think it was a poor choice.