@inthehands: It's not strange.
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Riley S. Faelan (riley@toot.cat)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Jun-2023 04:03:40 JST
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Riley S. Faelan (riley@toot.cat)'s status on Saturday, 24-Jun-2023 08:10:15 JST
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@thomasfuchs: And somehow, it supposedly still retains a whopping third of its peak value.
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Riley S. Faelan (riley@toot.cat)'s status on Monday, 29-May-2023 02:44:35 JST
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@atomicpoet: Well, Microsoft used to embrace SCO Unix, extend it as Xenix, and nowadays, SCO is quite dead.
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Riley S. Faelan (riley@toot.cat)'s status on Wednesday, 05-Apr-2023 03:46:10 JST
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@cwebber: Considering how Linux is primarily distributed as source rather than binaries, I'd have expected Xenia to be non-binary. :blobfoxfloof:
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Riley S. Faelan (riley@toot.cat)'s status on Thursday, 30-Mar-2023 15:27:23 JST
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@LadyDragonfly: The problem with this argument — and it's not a logic problem, it's a problem of convincing people — is, authoritarian people have been very successful in convincing the society at large that other people's actions should be seen in isolation, and falling short of abstract "principles", and authoritarian people's actions should be seen as not individual choices but application of ancient and everlasting rules, and nobody should pay any attention that they just made the ancient rules up yesterday.
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Riley S. Faelan (riley@toot.cat)'s status on Saturday, 18-Mar-2023 13:27:41 JST
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@thomasfuchs: Which, in turn, is funny because not so long ago, Apple was known for its conspicuous Reality Distortion Field generators.
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Riley S. Faelan (riley@toot.cat)'s status on Saturday, 04-Mar-2023 16:31:15 JST
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@tmg: Did you get your MacBook signed by Steve Ballmer, though?