Everytime they change something in the interface to make it more loaded and complex, it really annoys me and it takes longer to load the desktop.
So after going back and forth between GNOME and KDE for years I switched to Xmonad, that was the best thing i could do. Of course, it took a week or 2 to get used to it. But after that, it's amazing how efficient it is, specially for work. I'm not going back to GNOME or KDE!
I don't think deregulating people's essential services is a good choice, electricity is a service that everyone needs and you would have to pay it anyways even if you disagree with the price they are charging you. It is not the same as other type of services where you can choose not to apply until a good offer is put on the table or even not having it at all.
Everytime they change something in the interface to make it more loaded and complex, it really annoys me and it takes longer to load the desktop. So after going back and forth between GNOME and KDE for years I switched to Xmonad, that was the best thing i could do. Of course, it took a week or 2 to get used to it. But after that, it's amazing how efficient it is, specially for work. I'm not going back to GNOME or KDE!
The only way to win is to not play.
Correction: The only way to win is to not play by the rules(and not get caught).
I don't think deregulating people's essential services is a good choice, electricity is a service that everyone needs and you would have to pay it anyways even if you disagree with the price they are charging you. It is not the same as other type of services where you can choose not to apply until a good offer is put on the table or even not having it at all.