Well, my tastes since then changed from various kinds of metal to that (bug mostly prog) + jazz + ragtime + electronic stuff + various multi-genre things, so I don't find the stuff I used to listen particularly terrible. Most are pretty boring, tho.
Well, if we've decided on not taking my comment as a joke it was intended to be, to me it looks more or less like the reversed rants of some white people when they see traditionally white characters played by black people in movies and whatnot.
As for the quoted stuff, I'm not certain it can be believed at all, given how LLMs basically hallucinate things that fit the narrative.
Btw, I'm also not protesting the idea as a whole is both weird and stupid.
I'd say it's more about letting ppl choose what they do with their body and their lives in general, as long as it doesn't hurt the others. I can be against abortions or euthanasia, yet it's not me who's going to suffer the childbirth/dementia/terminal cancer/etc.
I mean, you're either a medical institution, and then you do whatever is legal to help the patient, or you're a sect, and then you tell ppl how they should live their lives according to a bunch of long-dead dudes. Not both.
Orbot supports bridges, but not all of them. What's worse, the one type they lack is webtunnel, which would've likely helped (although, there's this fork). The option configure 'em was moved into the connection dialog.
Actively resisting packaging is not the way, tho. You can just require an issue to be reproducible with flatpak, and otherwise tell ppl to bother the maintainer.
I suppose Microsoft doesn't really care what ppl think or are comfortable with: it's mostly OEMs that buy windows keys anyways, and they'll continue doing so in the foreseeable future no matter how much windows sucks 🤷
Well, my tastes since then changed from various kinds of metal to that (bug mostly prog) + jazz + ragtime + electronic stuff + various multi-genre things, so I don't find the stuff I used to listen particularly terrible. Most are pretty boring, tho.