CthuluVoIP

joined 1 year ago
[–] CthuluVoIP@lemmy.world 7 points 1 day ago

I think it’s less that young white men actively supported Trump because the Dems didn’t pander to them, and more that young, upper-middle class, suburban white men were altogether uninspired to vote because in either scenario, they wagered they’d be okay.

The lesson seems to be a very clear and unfortunate rebuke of women as presidential candidates, but very specifically black women, as Harris seems to have gotten even less support in this demographic than Clinton did. It’s shameful, but I believe that if Newsom had been the nominee and ran a near identical campaign, Israel and all, that he’d likely be president elect today.

[–] CthuluVoIP@lemmy.world 4 points 1 month ago
[–] CthuluVoIP@lemmy.world 5 points 2 months ago

But how do you get the average user, for whom the cost of licensing the OS is completely opaque, to even think about cost at all? The computer they bought comes with Windows or MacOS on it already. Neither of which currently has any additional recurring monetary cost to the user.

You’d need mass-market laptops and desktops coming with a Linux distribution tuned well enough to run Microsoft Office and Adobe products without any more work for the user than running them on Windows. It needs to come pre installed and work so well at the “prosumer” use cases that they aren’t constantly thinking about how much easier it was to run Windows. Doing that means the OEM has to do much more unit testing and compatibility checks to ensure that when the customer opens the box and goes to install Steam and Apex or whatever that it just works without any terminal work necessary. Add to that that the OEM will want support from the company that manages the OS, and suddenly the cost to license tried and true Windows vs almost any Linux distribution for end user workstations is nearly moot.

And to make a dent in gaming, there is still an ocean to cross in terms of driver readiness and ease of use. It’s coming along, no doubt, and Valve investing as heavily as they are in Linux gaming is sure to move the needle, but it will still be an area of difficulty for some time because the user experience needs to accommodate completely custom builds with unexpected hardware configurations and box-built gaming PCs that can be OE tested and configured and everything in between.

[–] CthuluVoIP@lemmy.world 20 points 2 months ago (7 children)

This is fair. But at that point the same could be said of a Chromebook for her needs, which I’d venture is true for most people’s computing needs given entire swaths of the world do everything on a phone or tablet.

The Linux vs Windows debate is peculiar, because it really only applies to users who are more advanced than the average, arguing about problems that only arise when you want to do more demanding things with your machine like development and gaming. Your average user doesn’t care about any of the anti-monopolistic / FOSS reasons to use Linux, which makes the argument for them essentially “you should use this operating system that takes more work to use because it’s better for you for reasons you don’t care about.”

In order for Linux to become more mainstream, it needs to be able to exceed Windows’ performance and ease of use for gaming and productivity - which is challenging since when most users think of productivity apps, they only think of Microsoft products. It’s not enough to be equal in order to compel people to switch from what they’re accustomed to.

[–] CthuluVoIP@lemmy.world 3 points 4 months ago (1 children)
[–] CthuluVoIP@lemmy.world 31 points 4 months ago (2 children)

In fairness, it’s Wired who called them creatives, while Adobe called them artists.

[–] CthuluVoIP@lemmy.world 27 points 4 months ago (9 children)

If you can think of two boats meeting in open water, there’s porn of it on the internet.

[–] CthuluVoIP@lemmy.world 7 points 8 months ago (1 children)

It turned out alright, but it would’ve done better and had a stronger continued player base if it had just been a BF3/BF4 rehash. BF players are similar to CS players. New things come and go, but Dust 2 and Gulf of Oman are forever.

[–] CthuluVoIP@lemmy.world 3 points 10 months ago

Modi’s BJP is equivalent to Trump’s MAGA. Just as dangerous and just as damaging.

[–] CthuluVoIP@lemmy.world 10 points 10 months ago (2 children)

Gets downvoted for decrying bad people and wishing for peace. Damn.

[–] CthuluVoIP@lemmy.world 46 points 10 months ago (3 children)

Requisite, Billy Mitchell is a lying, manipulative, cheating, litigious fraud.

[–] CthuluVoIP@lemmy.world 57 points 10 months ago (10 children)

This article is basically summed up: “VPNs don’t completely eliminate your digital footprint, so don’t use them unless you need to accomplish these specific things.”

It seems pretty disingenuous to discourage people from taking steps to protect their privacy in this way. It may not be sponsored, but it’s still bullshit.

 

Found this post super informative as it relates to Mastodon, and thought Lemmy might also benefit from this perspective. I'm not sure I share his optimism, but his points seem sound to dampen some of the alarm bells over Meta joining the Fediverse.

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