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Not a lawyer, but if it’s unfair I suppose it could be considered as such. I’m sure Musk has enough money to put a few good lawyers make that case.
Not a lawyer, but if it’s unfair I suppose it could be considered as such. I’m sure Musk has enough money to put a few good lawyers make that case.
Well I myself have a problem with this blaming game going on. Big corporations say they do their best and try to make people feel guilty about their lifestyle choices. People say they have no alternative and that anyway it’s mostly big corporations who are responsible. Politics say whatever they need to get elected. As long as everyone keeps doing what they do, blaming someone else and finding excuses for not changing how they run their household, corporation ou party, nothing will change. Everyone is responsible. How much I am responsible compared to you, or compared to ExxonMobil’s CEO, is becoming more and more irrelevant.
Exactly. Calling a discussion “content” is like calling music a “product”. It completely ignores what makes it interesting and instead focuses on how it can bring money in someone else’s pockets.
Interesting take. But the measures you suggest to increase the value of labor will also increase the costs of goods, which would impact the working class more than the wealthy, no?
“I’m a teacher and I approve this message” It’s simple: LLMs (mostly) spell the end of homeworks. Tests and exams in the classroom are the way to go.
Remains to be seen whether alienating a significant portion of you users is bad for the bottom line though. Twitter is still alive…
Thanks my friend! I mainly use a system 76 machine with popOS these days, which is quite a nice os but I always thought that crunchbang had the perfect balance between simplicity and usability. I’ll try it sometime this week. So it would seem it still has conky included ;)