Posts by niles_corder@mstdn.io
 (DIR) Post #9lANC9FePDYeF2ObSa by niles_corder@mstdn.io
       2019-07-24T06:28:11Z
       
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       @lunduke Clippy was great concept, they just might not have implemented it correctly.
       
 (DIR) Post #9lCROW6A4jVehx1woq by niles_corder@mstdn.io
       2019-07-25T06:21:29Z
       
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       @kaikatsu Ah, nah you want a cute os try PonyOS:https://www.ponyos.org/😂🐴🦄
       
 (DIR) Post #9pTGBVbs2vz1bbjLyS by niles_corder@mstdn.io
       2019-11-30T00:34:26Z
       
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       @Gargron I am assuming you mean The Amber Spyglass.
       
 (DIR) Post #9pXRvfr3UeTHgZo97A by niles_corder@mstdn.io
       2019-12-02T01:07:53Z
       
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       @lunduke @yisraeldov @Framasoft I have heard decent reviews of Framaforms:- https://framaforms.org/Otherwise, Google is mostly a monopoly.
       
 (DIR) Post #9uHBM1GJd8c7ktktk0 by niles_corder@mstdn.io
       2020-04-21T18:07:22Z
       
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       @lunduke Don’t forget the cool humans at Software in the Public Interest though. 😎They largely provide the backing for projects like Debian, Arch, e.c.t.Not nearly as well funded or well known as SFC or GNOME are though.
       
 (DIR) Post #9uJyp1IpqHSkLjJP6G by niles_corder@mstdn.io
       2020-04-23T02:31:02Z
       
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       @kyle @lightweight @lunduke Honestly, the main issue with Linux is that it sold itself as enterprise and hasn’t met its full protection for a consumer grade OS.Microsoft likely wants to prevent it from taking over consumers, enterprise it has already largely won.
       
 (DIR) Post #9uJz1jTNRe6wocIwvw by niles_corder@mstdn.io
       2020-04-23T02:33:20Z
       
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       @kyle @lightweight @lunduke Honestly, the main issue with Linux is that it has sold itself as enterprise and hasn’t met its full potential for a consumer grade OS.Microsoft likely wants to prevent it from taking over consumers, Enterprise Linux has already largely won.