In my experience even one of the platforms with moronic developers eventually fixed their Firefox support. I dunno if the surge in Linux users had anything to do with it or not, or if it was because I would browser there, make my payments fail then switch to the Falkon browser every single time.
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This only applies when you are talking about comparable things (E.g. two pieces of for-profit software that do the same thing). If they don't seem to be the same thing, then you actually have to explain how would it happen if you want to be taken seriously.
Specially when we have examples of companies trying to tighten control over GPL software immediately getting forked and having to backtrack
The actually funny part is that they can't. Most of the bloatware is not available on Linux because it doesn't support it.
SteamOS is not meant to be used on normal desktop/laptops. You're making things harder for yourself.
Having deleted my account recently I'm not so sure anymore. Before I left, a lot of comments lacked coherence, and many were in the wrong language. I think the bots are finally outnumbering the real users for specific communities.
It's actually a bit infuriating after a decade of tech savvy people screaming that any data given to these corporations was eventually going to be used for something they wouldn't like. This isn't some unforseen consequence.
It's hard to feel sorry for these non profits even if it the data loss is a tragedy. It's been years of people screaming that this kind of shit could happen. That not accepting the pain of early adoption of open source software would lead to the extreme pain of being locked out arbitrarily.