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They accomplish that and the already diminutive presence they have in the world will shrink even more.
They accomplish that and the already diminutive presence they have in the world will shrink even more.
It should. An open technology standard should gain traction over closed proprietary ones.
Thank you.
But… Why do you assume I have instant knowledge of acronyms because I opted to insert a comment on a topic that teased my interest? Does it pressuposes anything about my person?
Good morning.
Let’s call that example the canary in the mine but I’m seeing many similar situations where I live.
Being in a less than urban area, there is still a bit of industry around and some factories are cutting staff and a few have already shut down operations, especially in sectors more closely related with end user products (clothing, footwear, yarn, etc). Industries with ties to industrial use (metal working, construction materials, wood and derivates) are keeping afloat but only replacing workers that go into retirement or that for some reason or another just quit, and these industries, in my understanding, are keeping afloat because of the hard push into more sustainable and efficient houses, which is forcing a good deal of public investment into large renovation projects and funds.
Parallel to this, bakeries, coffee shops, small businesses that rely on consumption, are shutting down. For me, this implies there is less money floating around.
Paired with the hike in housing…
You are going to have to unfold all of those acronyms before we can move forward with this conversation.
I don’t have the palest of ideas of what you are trying to convey.
The only thing I’m sure of is death and taxes.
I’m risking that statement because I’m seeing a good deal of events similar to what happened the last time we went through one (the world) and the big companies starting to let go people is like the canary in the mine.
I smell a recession forming!
And if you dislike the foretelling, you can just eat the cheese and start again.
If it is impossible, either shut down operations or find a way to pay for it.
Funny how we jumped from an implied personal use to an enterprise use all of a sudden.
To which the same basic rules apply. The added problem on enterprise is that you have legally binding contracts to force the company to stay with a bad software.
You can’t know until you try it.
Professionals are trained on already available answers, often target marketed, which moves forward the penetration of such answers into broad society.
This does not mean they are good or bad, just popular.
Any alternative solution will always be compared to the more popular, even if better.
“This program is really expensive and I keep having to buy a new computer every two years because it gets so slow.”
You’re being fucked with, when there are alternatives out there.
But that is none of my business.
Fork you too and, while we are at it, fork us all.
We all got forked with this one.
With a large barbecue one.
I just went through my phone and this will cause a search for a new gallery, calendar, notes and keyboard.
SECUSO apps will most probably provide the notes replacement (I admit I’m really impress with the apps lineup they have).
What alternatives can you suggest to replace the other apps mention.
I pull FOSS apps from F-Droid and do my best to avoid the App Store.
Grew up surronded by law enforcement
There are more countries in the world besides America, where any chump can get into “law enforcement” after 6 weeks of trainning.
In most of the world, getting a badge implies a serious and throughrough selection and scrutiny process.
You can’t even imagine the amount of problems a simple grunt can cause in any given process, without going against orders.
Following due process is often enough to bog down processes to a point whatever is being done is rendered useless when finally achieved.
Wouldn’t it be possible to move the entire library into the dark web and leave just a few snorkels behind?
Or move it to a model similar to zeronet?
My exact thought.
And perhaps this will force the eyes open of many companies that use that garbage to circulate private and delicate communications.
So, what we should take from this is that any foray into any art is useless, therefore we should surrender any and all creative impulse to faceless companies.
Fuck no.
I’d rather distribute my work for free and have it read and enjoyed nonetheless than not write at all.