

Office suites like this are usually more aimed at corporate customers anyway.


Office suites like this are usually more aimed at corporate customers anyway.


It might be. Fluorine chemistry is not exactly the most widely researched avenue simply due to the inherent danger of it.
I’m hopeful. A lot of true breakthroughs are relatively simple and seemingly obvious in hindsight.


Looks like this is going to be a browser based suite with online collaboration, more like Google docs than Microsoft office.


That ship sailed years ago. We are all criminals now.


If the pirates have taught me anything, it’s that there’s a way around everything, and someone somewhere is smart enough and bored enough to find it.


When the bread starts to get expensive, you can’t have the masses protesting against the circus. Doesn’t surprise me in the least that they’d come down hard on the anti-tech crowd.


You know, I think I just came up with my first $1,000,000 product; drywall with embedded copper mesh.


Gonna be a whole lot of people born on Jan 1, 1970


You still be identifiable as the walking cylinder. What we need is a ministry of silly walks.


There may have also been some big money lobbyists from companies like Google, Amazon, etc, that pointed out how much money it would have cost their poor shareholders to implement.


The fun part of open source is that someone smarter than me will inevitably just update the existing spoofing tools to include whatever checks those platforms are using.


To be fair, there are a lot of unhinged people who resort to actual death threats for shit that in no way deserves that level of intensity. It’s probably one of the big reasons why everyone who’s actually smart enough to run a city/state/country is also smart enough not to.


It was the third party apps for me. I never browser Reddit on their site itself.


Depends on usage. I’m starting to see Linux on the types of industrial equipment that used to run the embedded flavours of Windows, and those are usually Ubuntu. When dealing with the developers of miscellaneous projects, Fedora seems to come up quite often, and everything production is Debian.


Dude, it’s 2026. We don’t sell shovels, we sell shovel subscriptions.


Which problems are you referring to? None of the physical issues, nor the human behaviour issues are relevant here.


I’m guessing that they wouldn’t actually store that amount of data. Probably processing it on the fly and discarding a majority of it.


With modern high capacity drives, it’s possible to have that storage in a single rack. If would probably be about $500,000 worth of drives though.


Development cost is still a thing with software.
And how much would you have to pay people to take those thousands of Home Depot systems, string them all together, build a facility to hold all this, then hook it to the grid?