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2011-06-17
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2011-06-17
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2011-06-17
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2011-06-17
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2011-06-17
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2011-06-17
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Wrong. MS and Apple don't care about consumer - they care about grabbing more market and kicking off the competitors using uncompetitive practices instead of competing on merit. That's why their products come out not good for consumer, but good for them. Their approach lies in attempts to sell that off as if it's the best thing in the world.
The 'fix' for the following premises:
- The commercial competitors are cheating (by unfair business practices, unfair marketing edge, etc)
- The customers are clueless
Is to fix:
- The government and regulations
- Mass media
- The education system
- The human race
Which would also lead to World Peace (tm).
So I really really really suggest people to take a more practical approach, to be a little more realistic; and to think more strategically than to just yell, b*tch and moan against the world.
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2011-06-17
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In this case being practical, means not asking at all for the FOSS drivers. In fact it means accepting poor substitutes such as limited maintenance of binary blobs.
Sure, some will argue that the device will be obsolete in 2 years (so no big deal), and that new device will be bought, but that's their right to be good consumer. Nothing is wrong with that - it's a choice.
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2011-06-17
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2011-06-17
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Your comment is very realistic, and generally most of your comments are very well based (with the fragrance of irony and sarcasm - so I will risk of being a target of one).
In this case being practical, means not asking at all for the FOSS drivers. In fact it means accepting poor substitutes such as limited maintenance of binary blobs.
You can group most of the post in following groups:
1. Fart applications, the fart application gets more attention, but that is natural, everyone can have opinion on the fart application (I've never had one, but I have formed opinion).
2. Elop-mania(!@^&@$!&^&) is not much more difficult as well.
3. The M$-Nokia deal opinion is a trivial thing, everybody knows about big-bad-M$
4. wishful thoughts about oncoming hardware (I admit that some of the comments are quite intriguing)
I may have missed something because of the epic size of this topic.
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I ever tell you about the time......