The only problem with the sentiment of "just don't use it" is that many of these stores have like one manned checkout vs a dozen sel checkouts. Not about to sit in line with the carts full of stuff when I need to grab two things.
Generally curious how many people that have clung to Windows largely due to gaming have made the switch or plan to make the switch now that Valve has done such great work with Proton. I know I am certainly considering it and this is the kind of thing that will expedite that.
Whether it's Reddit or the average workplace institutional knowledge is so commonly looked over that I truly (like) to believe that sometime in the next years society will realize how important it is and shift to caring way more about it.
Is it? Yeah, real estate investors want people back in the office but how many back to the office success stories are we seeing? It's generally not working out for the employers pushing it.
At least they don't even try to hide how much they are in bed with Russia anymore.
That and more! There's even a community called "Enough Musk Spam" that ironically enough only posts Musk spam.
Hospital administrators are as greedy as they come don't be fooled into thinking anything else. Even when they a non profit.
You can always tell a disingenuous response with the both sides bullshit.
I hope to see a bigger push across all tech for this. We can't possibly do better in the fight to improve the climate if we keep using gadgets that have to be replaced every two years.
You perfectly describe how it felt on Reddit to comment and what turned me into a lurker after the years went by. Doing my best to be more active on Lemmy to help get this thing growing!
Vampire Survivors on the steam deck.
Why not a combination of both? Seems most realistic.