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I was just thinking about why many things on Linux are better. Like the install process on Linux is years ahead of windows.

Then it occurred to me that windows only improves things that can make them money. If you need to install windows, then you can deal with the crappy installer.

Linux devs improve the parts they think need to be better. The decisions are not guided by money and can be made without bias.

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Now that you’ve got the idea apply it to everything in capitalist society. Especially if something is owned by shareholders.

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This realization somehow amazes and depresses me at the same time

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Most people don’t install windows. It comes pre installed on something they bought. Microsoft probably puts more time into automating the process.

Also, last time I installed windows it was a breeze. I haven’t installed Linux in at least a decade, so I can’t speak for that.

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Try installing debian some time, the installer makes windows’ installer feel like its for a piece of software you got of a sketchy site that wants to install 16 other things not even related to it

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I mean, sounds exactly like the Windows installer to me

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Sounds like the decisions about what to make, how to make it and for whom to make it are done by the people doing the work. 🤔🫢

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Linux devs improve the parts they think need to be better. The decisions are not guided by money and can be made without bias.

Sounds pretty communist

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The install process on windows is clicking a few buttons.

For the vast majority of users it’s a way better experience.

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From my experience(installing windows 10, 11, linux mint and nobara), installing linux is way easier than installing windows

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The install process on windows is clicking a few buttons.

That’s the default tracking experience, if you fall for all the dark patterns. Was a while ago, hunh?

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Again the vast vast majority of users don’t care. And that’s their target audience.

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There’s that one screen where you disable telemetry, which I’ve always consider a part of the install process, but is there anything malicious other than that? The process as a whole is quite straightforward in my experience.

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77 points

Anyone know how I can program Anarchism?

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Allow all code merges automatically

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Anarchy is not absence of rules, it’s absence of hierarchy. So you could still collectively agree to certain rules for merges.

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Basicaly democracy on steroids

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So we could use a blockchain… (/s)

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But then one person disagree with those rules and we’re back to no rules

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55 points

Open a GitHub repo with a hello world script and accept each and every commit

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The same way, generally. Work on decentralized, open source software. It’s modern Mutual Aid.

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work on decentralized technology like lemmy

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dd if=/dev/random of=anarchism bs=1024 count=1024;chmod 755 anarchism;./anarchism

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Holy hell, I need to try this in a vm sometime!

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The output is not valid, it won’t do anything… maybe write to a file “anarchism” in the dir in which the terminal was opened.

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Open a git repo.

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Anarchists are just people who think Stalinism is communism and haven’t read Marx yet

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Microsoft loves open source nowadays.

People do a huge amount of their work for free.

They’re also heavily invested in Linux for the cloud. So any work done there helps them.

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Well, capitalism is an abusive relationship so we shouldn’t expect more.

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Do you think it’s a good idea to adapt licenses to be able to disallow training models on the source code? Do you think this could be enforced? If so, how?

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With Microsoft, any love shown could well be the Embrace part of the strategy that will lead to Extend and then Extinguish just as soon as they can figure those parts out. They might already have a plan.

The fact they’ve been able to turn things to their advantage so far does not mean they don’t have such a plan. Or won’t ever have one.

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In the 90s, Microsoft was pure evil. Now they are the “good guys.” Late 90s early 2000s, Google was the good guys, now they are evil. So the pendulum of perception swings.

Funny how all these folks embrace Linux on the cloud side. I don’t think they’ll be able to extinguish that. If they do manage to, they will be shooting them selves in the foot.

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The 90s ended 23 years ago. And to not just live through but also “care” about MsS doings in the 90s someone needs to be even older.

Its really not that far fetched that a lot of younger people may see MS in a more positive way than you do apparently.

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FWIW the 90s ended over 20 years ago. A lot of people were not alive yet, or were only children at the height of Microsofts tomfuckery.

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Seems unlikely with how they work now. You also can’t really extinguish foss.

.Net is cross platform and open source as well now.

Maybe if Linux becomes a competitor in the desktop market. But I don’t see that happening any time soon.

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Steve Balmer wasn’t as keen on it…

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Ah, the late 1900s when you could still pretend that Apple was the choice of the counterculture for no credible reason except for Apple marketing. Slacktivism, my dude. Worthless.

This meme is truly ancient. I bet those little iMacs go for a pretty penny on eBay now after everyone tossed them in the garbage circa 2003.

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On an old coloured plastic iMac too.

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Those things were so hideous… and I actually thought they were cool at the time… well. Except OS9 sucked balls.

The power mac versions with the pull-to-open side were cooler. Mostly because there was a space above the PSU had just enough space to accommodate a tub of cottage cheese.

Pop it in on a Friday…. You’d be having class…. Elsewhere on Monday…

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Herecy

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Heresy

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