Comment Re:It's The American Drean (Score 1) 1313
Not everyone can be the entrepreneur/investor, there -have- to be workers to make the goods
What happens when everyone is an entrepreneur and the workforce is robots?
Not everyone can be the entrepreneur/investor, there -have- to be workers to make the goods
What happens when everyone is an entrepreneur and the workforce is robots?
Better compatibility with outside vendors
This is utterly frustrating and totally true. I think having to purchase a ridiculously overpriced software in order to usefully send documents to each other is against humanity and detrimental to society. We should all be using an open format for documents - especially for future compatibility. Pages for Mac is exactly like this, too.
This activity only dilutes the efforts to develop a FOSS alternative to MS Office.
"And we should only have one linux distro too! And only one car! And everyone should wear a turtleneck"
"But I don't like turtle-"
"SILENCE, HERETIC!"
Forking is fun, and everyone should be forking like rabbits. The strong code will survive and the weak will dwindle and die out from resource starvation. Forking is a healthy practice in FOSS and should not be shunned.
RMS' idea sounds kind of neat, but it suffers from a fatal problem: All that happens when you force crazy high taxes onto big companies is that they leave the US. This is exactly what's happening in France right now, with their recent tax reforms.
I don't think this is a concern we should worry about. Essentially, if what we are doing is *right* and *good* for the general populace, everyone else in the world will naturally follow suit.
Companies like Intel, Lockheed, Walmart are very large and have a very low chance of failure
These are all companies which I think would benefit us if they split up into smaller corporations. I like the idea.
You'd presumably have to convince a judge that your purpose for using the software in the first place was something other than engaging in or facilitating copyright infringement.... Good luck with that.
I would argue that unless they can prove what I've been sharing or downloading on the service was copyright infringement, I think they haven't got a case - it doesn't matter if the majority of users are downloading copyrighted items, what should matter is whether there is reasonable doubt that I was downloading copyrighted material. Essentially, "innocent until proven guilty".
Different hours, low security, in order to make 'real money' you work all kinds of crazy overtime. Deal mostly with uneducated loud mouths.
This sounds an awful lot like a non-trades job too. You just have to find a place where you like working and the people are great in my opinion.
Telecoms are skating on a fine line of "I can't take any more of this crap" to "I don't care enough about the crap I'm getting to cancel this". Apparently they're doing it well enough to make money.
I think it's a bit hyperbolic to claim that we as a majority of people will end up being sheep/cogs in a slaughterhouse in which our money is the ultimate goal. There is a tipping point, when that is though, I don't know. I just hope we can do get past this sort of thing without violence.
The network effect is where you need to use (random example) Skype because everyone else you need to talk to uses Skype, and Skype is not built on open standards in a way which would allow you to use an alternative.
And yet, there are no simple, easy, and free alternatives to Skype.
have absolute control over what we can or cannot do with the devices we buy
I don't think this will happen - another company can swoop in and take the market share of disgruntled users if there are any. The only reason I can see people having to use a device they don't want to use is if they are *mandated* to do so - there's a reason Apple has been so successful in the phone market, and it's not because they have an iron grip on the users' testes.
Yeah, that'll teach them to do exactly what pirates have been insisting major publishers should do! How dare they give us the option to pay what we want!? They must be punished!!
Yeah! They totally released these DRM free and cross platform so we should... wait a minute..
In all honesty, giving all to charity is a perfectly valid option to choose and THQ surely expects that some people may choose to do that.
BLISS is ignorance.