The old Facebook app was the first one to convince my phone listens in on my conversations. I haven't touched anything Facebook since 2013.
Genius and insanity are close bedfellows.
Of which 96.7% are rule 34 artistic renderings.
This guy would be three steps ahead of the PR. Dude publicly mocked a guy in a wheelchair who also happened to have a 100 million dollar clause if he was fired, which he was, publicly, on Twitter while having his HIPAA information released by his CEO because he thought he was malingering.
What PR firm could get ahead of that ONE day, let alone so many others of that level of holy shit? Not one that wants to stay profitable since he's supposedly stiffing other companies they do business with.
Isn't that kind of the point? You don't get very far hiding in a social setting. You're on a public website talking to other people. Your posts should be public, comments, etc. At least people should treat all websites or apps they didn't develop personally like they're public. I mean you don't really have a right to privacy in public.
And I'm not trying to say this with some malicious tone or anything but it's just my view on it.
I mean, thunderbird has been around forever and it's never done me dirty.
To me it seems like the 2000s and 2010s when all those companies got massive and laid off middle management. Then those short sighted assholes got jobs elsewhere and poisoned those ponds.
Yeah. One ethnic group is responsible for all the bad things. I wish people like you stayed on Reddit.
The internet is almost unrecognizable from what it was 20 years ago.
I feel like playing No Doubt's Don't Speak on repeat. It is a weird collective mourning we're going through.
Jesus Christ. You sound like one of my old in person support clients.
I use it because 22 years ago it was more appealing than redhat or Mandrake. It forced me to learn more about Linux because I had to resolve almost everything myself than any other distro. I was using before it had a package manager and honestly after the dependency hell of rpms in 2000s it just seemed more problematic to use one that resolved dependencies than not. Usually I used to and sometimes still use it for a nice base to compile everything on. I dunno. It's my Linux equivalent to my first car that I loved.