Not zero calorie. They made more off your data and that shitty fine was a small cost of doing business.
The problem is that I sometimes must connect to Steam to get my games, and I have to disable the domain blockers in my firewall. It sucks because Steam is worse than Google with the amount of queries, and you know those douches are selling our info.
Nothing pisses me off more than buying a product and finding out later that I have to compromise privacy to use it.
My gripe would be the trackers steam uses. I'm sick of that.
I love the obligatory inclusiom of "I use Arch btw."
It's a smear campaign to discourage new users and sustain Microslop.
Mint was providing a comfy day to day experience 15 years ago. I never can figure out why everyone says it's so hard.
What year is this?
I'm sure everyone can afford that with the world collapsing. Joke's om them.
I think I switched to a Mint daily driver after that horrible Unity came out. It was soooo bad.
Anyways, Canonical did some.bad shit around 2011 or so. I can't remember what it was now that there are many orgs that I've banned from my life for privacy issues, fascist support, etc. I've avoided them since. Back then I was using Mint with MATE and no issues. If Canonical was affiliated back then, I must have been oblivious while using Mint.
Why the fuck do people need winrar?
This should be in "leopards at my face." They didn't care about the impact of their carless decisions, and now they are getting screwed.
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S&P almost certainly index companies that are exposed anyways. Get the fuck out of tech.