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The key problem is that copyright infringement by a private individual is regarded by the court as something so serious that it negates the right to privacy. It’s a sign of the twisted values that copyright has succeeded on imposing on many legal systems. It equates the mere copying of a digital file with serious crimes that...

forrgott ,

What am I missing, here?

Well, for starters, you seem to be missing anything resembling a coherent argument... 🤪

forrgott ,

Umm, no. Just...yeah, no.

The main problem with this theory is that Microsoft is absolutely abysmal at user end security, and they always have been. Frankly, they do not understand the issue.

But, more to the point, the whole TPM/secure boot stuff is a compromise; originally (I think this was about the time of Vista), they partnered with OEMs to have them include a DRM chip that made it literally impossible to install any non-windows OS on your laptop. They've managed to still get an implementation of TPM that makes switching your OS too confusing/difficult for the average user.

Anyway, bottom line is they only care about money, and they neither care or even understand the security needs of the end user.

forrgott ,

But... they've long since figured out how to monetize without the content. So, that's a hard disagree from me...

forrgott ,

I just switch to desktop mode and never had any problem...

forrgott ,

Umm, so do you realize how badly you just destroyed any shred of credibility you had left?

Thank you for identifying a source of disinformation, though; I'm adding it to my block list.

forrgott ,

Your choice of words was absolutely terrible. There is no such thing as a decent defense of rape. Now, an effective defense in our busted legal system? That's a whole different story. But "decent" does not apply in cases of sexual assault and violence. Ever.

forrgott ,

Your reply is completely unrelated to what I said. There is no such thing as a decent defense for raping someone. If they didn't rape anyone, good! If they did, that is an indefensible act by its very nature.

I made no comment at all on whether or not any specific individual is guilty or not. So I'm really confused what your point is here...?

forrgott ,

No. Read it again. I never said allegation. I never referenced court proceedings. I said the act of rape is indefensible.

If you commit rape, there is no "decent" defense. If you didn't, then my comment doesn't apply. Simple as that.

There is no excuse for sexual violence, and there never will be.

forrgott ,

The ability to gamble on the performance of a company auto-magically means investors know more?

Huh...

forrgott ,

I'm a little bit confused by your post. Publicly-traded companies, by and large, place extraordinary emphasis on short term, quarter by quarter profit. Seems like a very strong contender for the root cause if the issue?

Enshitification is about monetization, getting more money from the same customer base.

Doesn't this statement support publicly traded status being a riot cause, though?

I must assume I'm misunderstanding your argument...?

forrgott ,

I've always figured a company will go public before enshitification truly gets underway. It's kinda the first step of the process.

I guess my argument is that until that pressure to appease the stockholders exists, there's not a whole lot of motive to justify enshitification. It's hard for me to imagine the process happening any other way.

So, I suppose you can count my vote as being that going public will likely come first. Just my two cents, though, and I don't know anything anyway! :-p

forrgott ,

To replace a corporate executive? No, I don't think so. We already have algorithms more than capable of replacing CEOs. There is nothing that challenging in what they do...

forrgott ,

Nah. Until I meet a "freeze peach" nutcase who isn't blatantly acting in bad faith, I see no reason to legitimize their crap...

forrgott ,

Ugh. So many places in the world already have abundance that is hard to imagine; but that's only the case because of extreme hoarding of resources and wealth.

forrgott ,

Really? Yeah, it couldn't possibly have anything to do with, you know, actually keeping kids safe. No, that actually makes sense, and even worse, isn't about "me"!

For the record, even if there's anything to your absurd statement, I'm all for gun control. I care more about kids' lives than yours.

forrgott ,

If you really need a whole lemmy community dedicated to just you, by all means, feel free to create it. 8-D

forrgott ,

But their hardware isn't good. Recently, the hardware has been more of a gimmick than anything. Not to mention the infamous issue of joycon drift, and keep in mind this is hardly the first time they've had issues with low quality parts, either.

I agree about them taking the time to make sure their games are as good they can make em.

forrgott ,

Knowing Nintendo the Switch 2 will already be obsolete at launch and power users will get better performance emulating the damn thing on modern hardware instead. Fool me twice, I, uh, won't get fooled again, or something.

Tell me about. I can almost emulate the Switch on my rather ancient Pixel 4a.

forrgott ,

A glorified chatbot, in other words.

forrgott ,

I don't know if I love or hate your comment. (Yes, you're right, shut up.) Well played, Internet stranger.

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  • forrgott ,

    That's not how investments work. If I put my money into purchasing a printer, I invested in that purchase. Not the other way around. Ffs

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