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@Patricia companies don't give people time to think in the neverending quest to do more with less
So people turn to "thought leaders" to think for them
Like the emperor's new clothes, nobody ever asks "are these thoughts good?" They just follow the thought leaders like lemmings
Really appreciate your critical evaluation of these concepts
My Past and Present Opposition to Microsoft
How my opposition to Microsoft was formed and how I released my frustrations at a young age through a poem that still holds strong today.
@kristinHenry I just want to be a person who uses a computer. Not a source of data to be exploited
It all just feels like power grabs by all these companies as they compete to see who can grab the most data they can in the shortest time frame
@kristinHenry part of today's stand-up meeting was people on my team asking me which Linux distro I use on my home desktop/laptop because people know I don't use Windows
I asked what caused the question and it was Recall which caused those that heard the news to get others who hadn't to understand the implications of it.
back in my day we called this spyware
Stepped outside to go for a walk over lunch, and spotted a dead bird on the sidewalk. A few feet away was another Cedar Waxwing, absolutely refusing to leave the side of the deceased one
I sat down next to it and was able to take this picture from just a few inches away.
The bird hopped a few steps away, but didn't go far.
When I walked away it returned to the other bird's side.
Hard not to anthropomorphize its actions as grief