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by omgCPhuture
776 days ago
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Oh, thank heavens, I am not the only one who thinks the rest of the world are crazy. I have thought so for ... a long time but when doctors started rolling out unproved vaccines to vaccinate in the middle of a pandemic and could not find that class in medical schools, who if you can believe it teaches them to as a tool to use BEFORE everyone are sick. It also made me sick with a milder version of c19, I had the first round and did not even show the slightest sign of symptons during my 3 day airport hotel quarantine. I infected my entire family, my uncle dying of cancer and half brother+gf from another country, and they all got sick enough to test themselves with positie results and told me to get tested. Days after the lab confirmed I had it again I collapsed carrying groceries up the stairs, hyperventilating on the floor. + laundry list of things, including paying consulting compaines for web apps inMS frameworks they demanded more money for to fix when their shitty framework they built things on broke. The most serious incident lead to the compromise of our entire government's portal for bids and contracs on e-things & e-apps. They better ban web browsers and SQL as those things evidently are dangerous things to know. The problem with this utopian idea from the TS, one I would love if was practical reality, is that that people and their stengths + knowledge differ..and also corp money fueling stupid solutions for their own bottom line. YOu need nation-state resources, planning and determination + brilliant people and a whole education system for it to have even a remote chance of happening. :( That said, I have always been. and more and more am a firm believer in that infrastructure should be built on open source, and contribute back to it to keep the momentum once it gets going. |
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