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  • I think they’ve been financially pressured to do these kinds of things since they went public, aka since the beginning.

    Shareholders demand infinite growth, and at a certain point the suits look at something like CentOS and think “we’re paying to help people not need a RHEL sub”.

  • It says he was arrested when he left the lectern and approached the sitting council. He stated his intention to engage in “peaceful civil disobedience” directly before, so he knew what he was doing.

    Good on him for his protest, but I don’t think it’s fair to attribute his arrest to his speech.

  • Well we do have laws against fraud, deceptive marketing, etc. It’s hard for me to imagine what we would be arresting someone for unless it were one of those already illegal acts.

    It’s nice to say it should be illegal to take advantage of someone, but who decides if that happened, and by what criteria?

  • Many states require a separation period before divorce, which means it’s not necessarily for repairing the relationship. That being said, with no plan to actually get divorced, I think we need more details to make any judgment.

  • They’re doing it as fast as they think they can get away with.

    “Oh he could just carpet bomb all of Gaza and he hasn’t, ever think about whyyyyyyy”?

    What an utterly ridiculous premise, and you’re explaining their actions on this? Just so pathetic.