Yepp. Started using Debian around the Ham/Slink releases, haven't found any reason to change yet.
Tanoh
Partly, I think another part of it is to destroy system that, while having flaws, for the most part works.
Then it will be much easier to just remove them in the future, "why are we paying X billion a year for this when it doesn't even work?"
And they are laughing at their victims
Would be interesting to see overall EV sales in those regions as well, I am guessing they have all gone up.
Still nicer than people that smoke at home
The funny thing is that the cookie warning only applies to tracking cookies, for stuff like session cookies you do not need it.
But it is always easier to just nag the user too many times than to risk something, so everyone just adds the warning anyway.
Also, IANAL so don't trust me!
Re-binding caps lock is such a nice thing. I am a Perl programmer (yes, really), though not in emacs (vim all the way!)
I changed caps locks to $ and @ with shift decades ago. Especially since in my native layout they are awkward to reach.
And then there are things like strcmp() that uses 0 as true. At least it is for a good reason, but still confusing.
The problem is that your whole family has to be not dumb enough.
Also the storage is the cost for the user, and google in the case of play store. So the developers have no incentive to reduce the size.
I just started skipping the first 1-2 pages of all ads, they usually just talk about what a fantastic company they are, etc. Just noise that no one is interested in, not even the ones lying about it.
At the end after all the fluff there is usually a description of what you are supposed to know and do. And if there isn't, well I am not wasting my time with them.
Also, describing salary range seems very different in different countries
Personally I think mandatory voting is a bad idea. It will not make then suddenly care, they will just vote for lolrolfcopter party.
The US does a lot of bad things around voting, but it being on a workday is probably the biggest hurdle. Most other countries have it on a weekend or holiday. That means that most people can go vote and not have to chose between potentially getting fired and vote. Which, to no surprise mostly affects lower income voters.
Also combined with the witch hunt on mail in voting makes it very hard for lower income people to vote. Which is by design.