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how can you realistically enter that list?
its not like they bring in just anyone that learns it i guess?
these “advisors” might be mostly bots anyway, pair it with a forum thats probably heavily moderated to keep unapproved stuff off it.
append site:reddit.com or something and you may find actual people talking about the issue, much more useful.
thats a good point. its part of how they divide us.
i love how this guy is putting class consciousness into people.
the race, gender and politics discussion is important, but to get anything done we need class consciousness first.
and now the planet is all cracked and torn, weve been the ones to grow up and get worn
eh, the kids are alright
and its actually pretty sad that he died of old age after a long comfy life
thats not what i said
and as i understand it, a lot of people outside it too, with their respective countries
not unlike north americans who still believe they live in a democracy. project away if you will.
people living in taiwan are probably not a monolithic block.
but the cia has been doing some mighty propaganda work over there, so who knows if they think being a colony is worth it.
i usually advocate for a more restrictive license for commercial use, to avoid openssl type situations. where huge corpos will take it, use it to build big infrastructure without compensating the creator at all, and not even bothering to help with maintenance.
canonical and libreoffice are examples of companies that do commercial support contracts. proxmox is an example of free for personal use, but paid for businesses.
im talking about licensing and business models, by giving a few examples of how devs can be paid while being free and open for users, but paid somehow for companies. and how that doesnt necessarily mean it has to be closed.
not unlike the americans who think they live in a democracy
know of any good free resources out there?
taiwan is china, its just that its occupied by us-backed libs rn.
that looks like one unhealthy waist to body ratio