It does resemble socialism, but there are differences depending on the school of thought of Anarchism that you prefer It is not completely incompatible with individual property.
"Beware those who can't tell apart the will of God from their own"?
And people bash Javascript as if it was the devil when thinks like this exist on other languages.
The name of my current party is Pyromaniac Diplomats. It perfectly describes how the party works.
Did youtube at the time serve millions of users daily and stored a gargantuan amount of petabytes worth of videos?
Even if a competitor rises, they will need money somehow, and in this hell of a capitalist world, only big corporations have it.
You're around 4000 years too late.
I don't think we had trebuchets 15,000 years ago.
Unfortunately, unless Microsoft fucks up BIG time and makes Windows simply unusable, people will continue to use it. I think the year of the Linux desktop will come by the time GTA VII gets released, once we all here are six feet under.
Not being a hip new language is an advantage on my books, and on many others'. PHP has been battle-tested and was once (and in a way, still is) a pillar of the internet. Stability always trumps novelty. Rust wasn't exactly created with the internet in mind, but PHP was, and it's way easier to find PHP developers than it is to find Rust developers (last time I checked).
Though the performance boost provided by Rust over PHP is not something to be ignored, though servers written in C or C++ have also been around for quite a while, and PHP still managed to trump many of them.
Between JS and VB.NET, give me JS anytime, even if it's ES3.
But modern JS is way better than what it was a decade ago. It's a pretty solid language now.
I'm pretty sure I saw that quote in 1984. Which is becoming less of a dystopian novel and more of a description of present times.