Yes. All a part of the plan.
True, but your post did kinda read like this:
Auto-updates are a hell-no for me.
There was a perfectly good user interface for updates. Then Ubuntu decides "wait.. What if we made updates compulsory and effectively random and skipped the UI. The user can do system updates whenever they want, because those don't matter for security or something, but these apps must be updated whenever snap determines they must."
Oh, snap!
People think that problems shouldn't exist, and that the authorities should have fixed it, and it's killing their motivation to live.
There is no authority. There is how you want to live your life, and who you want to be. We are in the anarchy. You live your live according to your principles, and that works for you or doesn't. We all want and can sometimes even have a nice situation, but underneath it, nature is metal - and we haven't "grown out of it".
This is it. But put the turd in a bag, with "your house, my choice" written all over it, so that even a scrap can be read, and launch it.
Don't tarry, conceal identifying features, and if he starts getting guarded, wait until that passes, or organize a flash mob via an anonymized medium to increase impact and reduce casualties.
That's the joke.
Glad to see someone was looking for a bumb fuck and got one. Life is good, sometimes.
Thanks for your explanation, here's a fish:
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Traceback (most recent post last):
The_Picard_Maneuver in memes
I don't get this post <image>
Hjalmanger
I don't get this post
Ifera
Dumb fuck! (I also don't get it)
CaptainBlagbird
Dumb fuck! (Dumb fuck!) ((I also don't get it))
Viking_Hippie
Error! Recursion loop! Danger, Will Fuckheadson! <image>
DumbFuckError while processing 'Error! Recursion loop!' <image>:
DumbFuckError("Got 'Error! Recursion loop!'(Dumb fuck! (Dumb fuck!) ((I also don't get it))), but i don't get it.")
Late stage capitalism.
The issue is that capitalism fundamentally requires forward thinkers and enlightened (or at least rational) perspective to function sustainably.
But capitalism rewards short term thinking, everywhere from corporate leadership, to the workforce, to the consumers caught by ads designed to catch and hold their ever-shortening attention spans.
Fundamentally, it needs regulation to thrive. The true cost of a purchase, including environmental and decommissioning/disposal costs must be tied to the initial purchase value. Through this, we might get a functional capitalism.
Nice.
Yes. It's a scalable hobby, and can run from virtually no cost to why-are-you-burning-money. But you can do a lot in gaming with little monetary investment.
There are lots of budget indie games that are lots of fun, and if you find out you like gaming and want to try more fancy titles, you can always upgrade hardware.
Minimal entry: your current pc. Install steam, and buy/try what you like, returning it if it's too slow/doesn't work.
Light entry: get familiar with your pc's ram size, hd/ssd size, cpu speed/type, and graphics card. Use that to ensure your pc can handle the game by looking at the game's minimum requirements.
Medium-heavy entry: Upgrade things.