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Since some years, we call this dialogue. Other, evil people, call it canceling /s

> I wish society talked about death and mortality more often and openly,

They do. For example "US army sunk a boat with drug traffickers, killing everyone."

see Banality of evil https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eichmann_in_Jerusalem


> I would imagine whoever wrote those 4 paragraphs has researched a lot more than I did about his political views

We all have imagined that. But taking a look at the sources in Wikipedia articles becomes ... interesting.


If you have better sources, then please, improve the article.

> The Double Standard

It is right there, at the beginning of the article.

Although he is right. Amnesty uses double standards.


> 1. Their mistakes are going to be highly publicized, but no one is publicizing the infinite number of dumbass things human drivers do every day to compare it to.

Don't drive on railway tracks is pretty simple requirement. Human who do this lose their driving licence. Suddenly Waymo is above the law.


> Linux distributions do typically have the huge benefit of having a decent package manager.

pip, cargo, npm :(


Well, they do colour. It's funny that they blame Microsoft Cleartype.

Compared with Commodore 64, this HP is a parody. They spared the space to a minimum (is cheap plastic so expensive ?), the keyboard is terrible.

The main advantage seems to be that, if you try to actually use it, it will force you to take a break, because your fingers will be burning from touching the keys heated by the processor.


I'd welcome a heated keyboard right now, temp is 17°C in my office as I am writing this and I do feel my fingers tend to be less reactive.

Funny because I don't mind 17°C outside.


> It's for businesses that don't need high computation

100 svchost.exe processes, Croudstrike, Ivanti and one more antispyware for "compliance". Yes, no more power left for actual computation.


Countdown to the first blog post about Linux "running so fast" on this thing.

> I'd love to do an order of magnitude comparison to a modern M4 Mac... Amazing how far we've come.

Yes, would be nice to compare the capabilities (multiuser, multitasking, security, RCE). Did we get _so_ far ? How many users can a Mac sustain ?


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