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Cake day: March 23rd, 2025

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  • “The past” ^TM is a big place and a lot of very different things happend in a lot of different places at different times.

    The same way it is true that “In the past people believed that fat was super unhealthy and suger was super healthy” and at the same time “in the past people believed that fat was super healthy and suger was super unhealthy”.

    Both statements are correct for different times and regions.


  • According to more realistic data, e.g. https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/desktop/worldwide/#monthly-202406-202506 the market share has been around 4% for the last year, even slightly declining in the meantime.

    But that doesn’t make for nice, sensationalist headline stoked by wishful thinking.

    Sorry to say, Linux isn’t going mainstream anytime soon and by and large the end of Win10 just means that the comparatively small group of users still running 5+ years old hardware will just buy a new PC or keep using their outdated OS.

    In fact, if you combine the market share of outdated Windows versions (XP-8.1) you get a market share very close to the market share of Linux.

    As much as we all would love it if the Linux market share goes to 50% in fall, it’s not going to happen.

    The main issues with Linux adoption (it’s not preinstalled and most people have no idea which OS they are using and really can’t be bothered to reinstall) are just as present as they ware for the last 30 years.





  • It’s essentially not different than the current situation from an exploitability aspect.

    Currently every human being owns one “commercial robot”, aka their body. Theoretically this means that labor is distributed: Every person can perform the work of one person.

    But that doesn’t stop capitalism to exploit that labor unfairly. A worker earning a company €1, gets only a very small fraction of that money.

    That’s literally the system we have now.

    And we aren’t even getting into what kind of robot one owns and that these robots perform wildly different depending on the task at hand (factory robot, vacuum cleaner robot, anything in between, …)


  • Imagine an episode of House, but everyone except House is an AI. And he’s getting more and more frustrated by them spewing nonsense after nonsense, while they get more and more appeasing.

    “You idiot AI, it is not lupus! It is never lupus!”

    “I am very sorry, you are right. The condition referred to Lupus does obviously not exist, and I am sorry that I wasted your time with this incorrect suggestion. Further analysis of the patient’s condition leads me to suspect it is lupus.”