Cant put my finger on it but this feels like AI
Edit: I looked closer, and the legs of the round table scream AI to me—either it’s AI or that table was designed and built by exceptionally inept children
Cant put my finger on it but this feels like AI
Edit: I looked closer, and the legs of the round table scream AI to me—either it’s AI or that table was designed and built by exceptionally inept children
There has recently been some spirited debate on here about whether Linux users should be condescending elitists to disgruntled Windows users, I assume that’s what this refers to.
OS 9 released 25 years ago. That’s technically less than 30 but I think the point stands.


Infrastructure isn’t the entirety of the problem. My city is a dense populated core surrounded by a sprawl of suburbs and office parks—tons of people live in the city and commute out to the suburbs for office work. The office areas are too spread out for a transit system to service (we have a decent commuter network, but you’re lucky if your office is close enough to it), so it’s pretty much drive or bust.
I’m very conflicted about that community because on the one hand they’re exactly correct that car-centric infrastructure is a fucking atrocity but on the other hand they elide that directly into demonizing car owners with seemingly no understanding that car-centric infrastructure makes car ownership mandatory in many places.
Oh cool, we’re schizoposting again
Just different enough to break your rc files when you try to migrate :)