Completely wrong statements don't need intelligent replies. We can travel anywhere, you only need "papers" if you are operating a piece of machinery called a car. If you did public transit you don't even need that.
In the USSR you could be detained for moving between zones without a good reason and the completed travel papers. The OP has no idea what he is making a comparison to.
USA != USSR.
OEMs have the unfortunate habit of bundling bloatware and crapware with their PCs. I for one think that M$ tightening the reigns a bit will actually force OEMs to change their ways.
Sssh, this is slashdot where there's no such thing as "brick and mortar". The only thing that matters is the cost of sending the data down the wire, and there are no other costs that really exist (it's all regulator BS and fat CEOs trying to siphon your hard earned money). Who cares if it takes actual people to run an operation?
the reactos project was a miserable failure tbh.
tracking your browsing might clue them in I suppose.
automated trolling is not yet a substitute for the human touch.
i have the same combination on my luggage!
keep buying apple
A US based company hands over documents what a shock!
I was there
vile rat was a csm diplomat for eve online and one of the original goons. csm diplos fly to iceland to discuss game balance.
rip vile rat.
holy tinfoil
I recently crossed several state borders without being stopped by police for papers. So no, we are not the USSR.
Completely wrong statements don't need intelligent replies. We can travel anywhere, you only need "papers" if you are operating a piece of machinery called a car. If you did public transit you don't even need that. In the USSR you could be detained for moving between zones without a good reason and the completed travel papers. The OP has no idea what he is making a comparison to. USA != USSR.
Talk about a lack of perspective.
Yes let's ruin millions of innocent lives to protest the arrest of criminals!
Just do Linux from Scratch or install Gentoo.
this is what we call flamebait.
Option 3: Watch ms stock tank as they go out of businss.
progress marches on
OEMs have the unfortunate habit of bundling bloatware and crapware with their PCs. I for one think that M$ tightening the reigns a bit will actually force OEMs to change their ways.
I switched from GNOME to KDE because of GNOME 3.
Linux has already won. It has won the server and the mobile market.
they say the meek shall inherit
Workaround: Blacklist the kernel module used for NFC?
So he's pretty much your Richard Stallman?
Sssh, this is slashdot where there's no such thing as "brick and mortar". The only thing that matters is the cost of sending the data down the wire, and there are no other costs that really exist (it's all regulator BS and fat CEOs trying to siphon your hard earned money). Who cares if it takes actual people to run an operation?