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Why is all software migrating toward cloud services?

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Linux never had Picasa because freetards don't get quality software

Mac has no backwards compatibility to run old versions of Picasa, Apple users enjoy permanently renting software or losing their privacy to cloud based software.

Windows can run and make professional use out of the last version of Picasa. Another example of why Windows is the only hope when the software apolocalypse arrives. Windows can run old software before it got replaced with for cloud services.

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Why is all software migrating toward cloud services?

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Linux never had Picasa because freetards don't get quality software

Mac has no backwards compatibility to run old versions of Picasa, Apple users enjoy permanently renting software or losing their privacy to cloud based software.

Windows can run and make professional use out of the last version of Picasa. Another example of why Windows is the only hope when the software apolocalypse arrives. Windows can run old software before it got replaced with for cloud services.

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Cloud is ok for big companies, but individuals are screwed by it. Monthly payment for a software you don't actively profit from using? Silly.
 
I'm actually traumatized that large companies really are against the idea of owning software. The next generation won't even grasp the concept of being able to have an offline workflow. Cloud based propaganda will have got to them. They'll be paying a rent for "X program" each month, every six months forced updates will occur. Computers in the future will basically be the Chrome web browser connecting to a terminal in China.
 
I find it weird how normies can type, but never use keyboard shorcuts. It's so F**ckng stupid Windows 10 (or any version) does not have keyboard shortcuts to close, max or minimize windows using the keyboard. Nor does it have a tool to do this. Third party software like Auto Hotkey is needed.


example of keyboard shortcuts I use on the Cinnamon Desktop on Linux

Ctrl Q closes a window

Ctrl Shift A Minimizes a Window

Ctrl Shift Space maximizes a Window

Alt Tab switches Windows

Alt ` reverse switches Windows

Super Key D
warps to the desktop

Ctrl Super key Opens the show all Windows expo

Alt Left Click drags windows so I don't have to grab the Window Bar

Alt right click resizes windows so I don't have to grab the tiny ends of a window.

ect...

I love Windows for having backwards compatibility and the richest pool of software, but it's unforgivable that Microsoft does not have a default way to add keyboard shortcuts or drag windows via clicking anywhere. Below are programs to give Windows 7-10 features that most modern Linux desktops have had for over a decade. Microsoft is literally stupid for not making this default.
Auto Hotkey
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Alt Drag
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I am genuinely convinced Microsoft is dumb for not making this a default.
 
@Contrast :

I know you have publicly shared that you have applied for disability. I am about to apply for it myself. How long is the process and can you amend documents? For example, right now I don't have much "objective evidence" of my disability, but I may in the coming months. Is it easy to submit that information and improve my chances? If it's too personal, feel free to PM me. I thought I would leave it here in case anyone else wants to look into this in the future.
 
How long is the process
You have to wait like 3-4 months before you here back from them.
right now I don't have much "objective evidence"
I have know someone with with both fibromyalgia and a bladder problem who was denied.
Even with diagnosis they can say no.

If a therapist says you are disabled that could help.
 
Freeman Dyson was talking about how electrons are put in a state of probable outcomes and forced to make a choice. What science calls quantum indeterminism is proto-consciousness states. These states are saturated through out the Universe. Under the right yet unknown conditions they can scales themselves up into self replicating molecules and eventually abiogenesize into life until it gets more and more complex.

Consciousness is the Universe exploring itself, it doesn't have an ultimate goal, or human significance but we live in a Universe that evidently has these properties and they are no random accident. The odds of life abiogenizising by dumb chance is virtually impossible and this idea takes away the need for a God as well. Yet even entertaining this hypothesis is bound to get extreme criticism, because random dumb luck and an abstract mathmatical Universe with zero mental properties makes more sense to the establishment. Physicist speculate about galaxy sized particles, alternative universes or time machines ect... but speculating about the Universe having mental properties is taboo.

Why? We don't even know what reality is and mental states stick out like sore thumbs in terms of not being explained by science. I honestly can't by the computational consciousness model, it seems naive and it turns down a legitimate mystery. Unicelluar life and plants testify against it.
 
@Contrast :

I know you have publicly shared that you have applied for disability. I am about to apply for it myself. How long is the process and can you amend documents? For example, right now I don't have much "objective evidence" of my disability, but I may in the coming months. Is it easy to submit that information and improve my chances? If it's too personal, feel free to PM me. I thought I would leave it here in case anyone else wants to look into this in the future.
Hi Zugzug,

I recently found out from someone who works in Disability that disability benefits are originally denied around 90% of the time. It's supposedly their way of weeding out who is really desperate, as most will just accept the rejection.

If you really need the disability, you're expected to apply again.

Hopefully this info helps someone. I'm in the UK, so this might apply to UK only.
 
https://patents.google.com/patent/US10569082B2/en?inventor=Susan+Shore

Hey YouTube, in the next 5 minutes I'm going to show you how to make your very own Applying electric currents by contact electrodes alternating or intermittent currents for stimulation device... Which was originally invented by none other than Nikola Tesla himself, before being destroyed by the medical establishment (who considered it a threat to their livelihoods). But thanks to Susan Shore and her team at U-Michigan, Tesla's long-lost tinnitus device is back. Best of all, by following the simple steps in this video, you can build it yourself... right at home... But first, a WARNING: I have a favor to ask. See that subscribe button up in the corner? I need you to click it, and here's why...
 
https://patents.google.com/patent/US10569082B2/en?inventor=Susan+Shore

Hey YouTube, in the next 5 minutes I'm going to show you how to make your very own Applying electric currents by contact electrodes alternating or intermittent currents for stimulation device... Which was originally invented by none other than Nikola Tesla himself, before being destroyed by the medical establishment (who considered it a threat to their livelihoods). But thanks to Susan Shore and her team at U-Michigan, Tesla's long-lost tinnitus device is back. Best of all, by following the simple steps in this video, you can build it yourself... right at home... But first, a WARNING: I have a favor to ask. See that subscribe button up in the corner? I need you to click it, and here's why...
you should stick around in this thread.
 
@Contrast :

I know you have publicly shared that you have applied for disability. I am about to apply for it myself. How long is the process and can you amend documents? For example, right now I don't have much "objective evidence" of my disability, but I may in the coming months. Is it easy to submit that information and improve my chances? If it's too personal, feel free to PM me. I thought I would leave it here in case anyone else wants to look into this in the future.
You will be denied first time, guaranteed.
 

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