Thank you, it does make sense. We will enable it tomorrow. This thread changed my mind. :)
The world is not McDonald's though. But yes, there is a trend towards sterile clean environments with muted colors.
A picture of people who approved so far :)
And the page with a timeline and some comments:
It's not too hard. The most important things are web search and email. I still use Google Maps. But I don't want my private emails and searches at a company who is user hostile and preditory.
There is a lot of money spent on making the media portray people as dangerous or crazy when they are protesting. And the media shapes the idiots opinions.
France is a role model in protesting for the entire world. Of course the American media often ridicules France. I wonder why.
I said this in another post and i got accused of thinking I'm better than someone who watches celebs.
:)
I think noone is surprised that all these big tech companies don't care about people.
No, advertising is horrible and should not exist on Lemmy. But since it's federated, I wonder how we stop it. The only solution seems to be moderators with quick ban hammers. And what if some instances don't moderate for ads?
It's just a better operating system. It stays out of the way and doesn't bother you with a billion alerts about shit, and it doesn't update your computer when you don't want to, it doesnt install ads you don't want...
I could go on but you get the picture. Linux is freedom from dealing with Microsoft shit all day.
I didnt know that.... thank you, stranger.
Big tech monopolies involved in everything, im just tired of it.
They have already lost all trust.
Well, Google has been caught trying to make their sites slower / malfunctioning on Firefox. Usually they get away with it by saying it's a mistake.