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You did not seriously compare obviously capitalist companies to corporations lmao
You did not seriously compare obviously capitalist companies to corporations lmao
Nobody is prescribing blockers for decades.
Experimentation… Using drugs tried and tested for decades?
And to add to that, this isn’t hormone replacement therapy. This is a temporary pause on your hormones.
Gillick competency be damned.
Can you point me to the harmful nature of them?
“Cult of trans”
Who’s the leader? What’s the goal?
Also, citing the Torygraph rag instead of actual sources isn’t a good look.
I’ve had the opposite experience here on GNU/Linux. The AMD drivers are phenomenal.
Ah yes, having the freedom to do as you wish is an “attack vector”.
The app store itself is no stranger to rogue apps.
And what do you think my opinion of Facebook is?
Fun fact: TikTok was caught behaving like malware on android and abusing bugs to get information it shouldn’t have.
There is no need to compare it to anything. Anything that does that should be struck down hard.
Best to get a copy or two of the source code
I’m personally waiting for legal cases to do with the use of AI trained on code, and whether the licenses apply to it.
If they don’t, our GPL becomes almost useless because it can be laundered but at the same time we can begin using AI trained on code we don’t necessarily abide by the license terms of (maybe even decomps I don’t know how it’ll go). Fight fire with fire and all. So I’d maybe look into that.
If they do, then I’ll probably still use it, but mainly with permissively licensed code, and code also under the GPL (as I use the GPL)
And in both cases, they’d be local models, not “cLoUd” models run by the likes of M$
Until then, I’m not touching it.
You can always torrent though. There’s a torrent I’ve seen floating round Reddit.
They should add that command, just to screw up this joke
Optical media isn’t good for long term storage though.
Whatever happened to actually keeping your own data instead of entrusting a megacorporation which puts profit over everything else with it.
You can give it to Amazon, so physical media is useless? Seriously?
I do see flaws with this much data density on an optical disc, mainly physical damage, but physical media will always have it’s place.
Even fsf.org looks better on mobile, and I’m certain the design is quite outdated by now.
Okay then, but that doesn’t really help your position either way.
Gillick competency be damned.