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You might try OnlyOffice 😄
TL;DR:
Spotify Premium in practice has new benefits!
More specifically: Lyrics that they took away from regular users some time ago.
But users are too addicted to “traditional” social media, so no matter what happens they won’t stop using it.
They complain a little and stop there.
Nah. No way. I don’t want my computer asking me for vodka…
Thanks!
RemindMe! 12h
Let’s clone Russia, censor it and ban original
I noticed that recently every post on Proton’s blog has been an advertisement of their services.
They are hypocrites.
A few days ago they posted that corporations are bad because they collect fingerprints, profile users, etc., yet they are no better, as their mobile apps rely on Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) owned by Google to deliver notifications to their users.
In 2020 they wrote that they “may offer alternative push notification system”, but apparently shitting on corporations is easier than making actual changes. Four years ago.
One of us, one of us!
Imagine not being able to upgrade your Linux because you have modified YOUR system to suit YOUR needs. Fuck them…
Thank you merciful Google immeasurably for agreeing to delete data that you shouldn’t have collected anyway!
Good.
Do yourself a favor and do it now. Maybe then you’ll be able to help others move to Linux who haven’t done so before.
Please see my statement on this matter under @[email protected]’s comment.
You’re correct; the focal point revolves around data ownership. However, you have to ask yourself, do we actually own the data?
Currently, four major hosting companies dominate the fediversum. Instance owners in practice do not have full control over the physical servers where their data is hosted.
Do you own the disks on which the data is hosted? No! The hosting companies retain that ownership and, can wipe the contents with a mere click.
A regular court order is all it takes, and I question whether every instance is backed up? While some may indeed have backups, they might reside on the very same server. Others, although having backups, may execute the process improperly. Additionally, there are those with partial backups, and the list goes on.
Users have the right to choose the Linux distribution that best suits their needs. Different Linux distributions offer different features and user experiences. To downplay these differences and claim that all distributions are the same is ignorant. Anyone who wants to get the most out of Linux should be aware of the wealth of options available.
It’s like buying shoes - if someone says they’re too tight, you can say, “You picked the wrong size, lol.” Each pair of shoes is different in many ways.
So, if you can’t understand that different Linux distributions provide different experiences, it’s better for you to stick with Windows, which offers a uniform experience, and not argue about it.