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  • How would the mainstream view it?

    A hip cool new thing that they’re just knowing. Probably intimidated too.

    How would software support improve?

    Borrowing ideas from already successful ways of supporting software done in other fields.

    How would gaming look like?

    Probably a huge deal breaker for some. If they know they can’t run 100% of the games they acquire on an OS, then that’s it.

    Which country will become the first Linux majority? India? Seychelles?

    India. It’s projected to grow at 25.2%

    How many local governments would start adopting it?

    Not many.

    What year do you think it will happen in?

    If it took Linux 3 decades to finally get to even 2%, I’m betting it’ll take another 3 decades or longer.




  • Meanwhile Hyundai over there is like: “LOOK AT OUR HYDROGEN POWERED TANK, GAIS! :D COOL SHINY THING!”

    Do rich people really sit and think about the day the world will truly be uninhabitable? There’s no where else to go and all of their money combined cannot accelerate technological progression enough to not only try to explore space, but to colonize the exoplanets that’s out there and funnel resources to and from as well as from and to.

    This is all we got and they’re happily ruining it because the ‘growth’ they’re thinking of is profitable growth.







  • She’s a weak candidate considering that:

    She’s not the Bill Clinton that built America back up through the 90s that H.W Bush and Reagan ruined and prior to the Monica incident.

    She took away all momentum from Bernie Sanders, who people did actually want. This was 2016 so it was a chaotic mess where SJWs existed so they were more about “we need the first woman president to make history!” without caring that Hillary was the corporate representative side of the Democrats. Something we absolutely did not need.

    So she’s no Bill Clinton and Bernie Sanders was taken away from us. Now we were down between a rock and a hard place between Clinton and Trump. Sure, the popular vote might’ve been in Clinton’s favor. However I still to this day think that we just had no choice ultimately. Same venue with Biden vs Trump.