Not for me.
I don’t know, maybe it is like Midas. The things he touches turn into something coveted, and therefore valuable, but also of little to no practical use, just like gold.
It’s not bad, but personally I prefer to keep my task bar separate and horizontal, which I don’t think would work with this. Plus my ultra-wide would make it more work to reach than the top and bottom.
I’d post my desktop but it’s been getting so buggy lately. Task bar flickering, widgets getting squished. But I can’t even look into those yet because I’m trying to figure out why my desktop sessions aren’t being saved or restored anymore. Is this just life using Tumbleweed?
I love the idea and hope it will work out great, so of course I’ll join. I also have some niggling doubts but they may not be logically well founded. It certainly worth trying.
And this is how politicians manage to confuse people by conflating politics with economics, which are two different scales. You can be an economic leftist (say by supporting health care) without being an authoritarian. Same with the right.
Apple making robots, what could go wrong? (Looks up phone number for Tom Selleck)
It’s about love and companionship and everything’s fine! Just give us all of your personal information. We won’t do anything bad, we promise!
Assuming they don’t own them already as a sort of pressure valve. Yeah I’m getting that cynical.
Classic Scylla and Charybdis. Good luck on your odyssey.
The people that have problems with Windows and have to ask for help, shouldn’t be using Linux because it’ll confuse the poor souls even further.
My mother got so fed up with her windows problems that she asked me to put Linux on her computer. While she still had problems after that, she found them manageable and was happy with it ever since.
The people that know exactly how to configure and use Windows with zero problems have no need to use Linux
Nobody has zero problems with either os. The difference is whether you want to deal with problems that are just technical, or due to incompetence and profit motive.
Where’s that from?
BALWAR - Thus Sunday at the convention center!
Yes, that’s the one! Boy, it’s been a long time.
The Energy Accounting page is under Technocracy Fundamentals on the beginner’s page. The Energy Certificate one is much longer and older (for example paper certificates would no longer be used today). I checked and the links work for both.
The other two more comprehensive docs I mentioned should be available now under Technocracy In Print (links are towards the end of their respective descriptions). Let me know if you need any more help or have questions.
That just reminded me of something I tried that was similar, I think it was called Visual Chat? It looked like a 2D cartoon, but each person controlled an avatar and could move around and talk to each other, go to other rooms, change expression, gesture, etc.
Microsoft bought whatever that was and completely ruined it, just like they ruin everything else they buy.
It’s like the Midas touch: they make it shiny, expensive, and of little use.
First time in a long time I’ve seen “literally” used right. Have an upvote.
No such thing as strong enough regulations. They’ll alway find a way as long as there is motivation to do so.
Nope. All you’d be doing is slowing down the damage in the short term while breeding more clever and less moral actors. The only way to get rid of that behaviour is to change the rules of the game.
Working now.