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Cake day: April 29th, 2024

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  • There’s a massive difference: Linux doesn’t require you to buy specific hardware from a specific vendor to legally run it. macOS does. With Linux, if your hardware isn’t supported, it’s a technical limitation. With macOS, it’s an intentional restriction enforced by Apple through both legal terms (EULA) and hardware locks.

    That’s the difference between open and closed systems. Linux lets you try on anything—even if it might not fit perfectly. Apple forces you to buy their clothes before you’re allowed in the store.

    Difference my guy.





  • Don’t feel bad for blocking their ads. The internet was never meant to have that much advertising in the first place. If websites can’t afford to keep their site up then they probably don’t need to be running it in the first place.

    If your site has to host spammy bloated malicious third party advertising then I think there’s a bigger issue at stake. Users shouldn’t have to sacrifice their privacy and security to view content. Also greed isn’t the same as “we need ads to keep our site running” when clearly they are making enough but want more.

    It’s honestly insane how tech illiterate people can’t grasp this privacy concept and just learn to use a damn ad blocker. I don’t mind justification but at some point you have to be the bad guy and fight back against cooperate greed.

    Stay strong. Firefox+uBlock origin is the goat!