

Careful, if you push them too much someone might make their own Linux, with Javascript (and hooks).


Careful, if you push them too much someone might make their own Linux, with Javascript (and hooks).


We’re reaching the point where the real money is in the materials for the tools.


Btw this is not an argument against Wikipedia in any way.


There’s a lot of misinformation on Wikipedia too, of many different kinds. Some smaller pages exists purely for someone’s PR. I’ve seen blatantly false (but “verifiable”) stuff too but the most common thing is to have pages that are just creative with the truth.
Also sometimes I’ll notice an article make multiple different claims that all point to the same source and then check the source and realize it is not a valid source for all of those claims, just some.
And also there’s stuff that gets flagged as verified based on extrapolation of data from a combination of sources. For example: one source says “John Doe facing 1 billion dollars fines if found guilty” and another source says “John Doe was found guilty”, then the article says “John Doe fined 1 billion dollars after being found guilty” as verified, then you go search the web and find no mention of any fines actually being issued following the verdict.
I can’t handle Debian; my heart constantly craves shiny new things.