• NotJustForMe@lemmy.ml
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    11 months ago

    How does that make a difference? Anyhow, I meant to write privately owned. My mistake.

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      11 months ago

      Yeah, it doesn’t make much difference, I just commented on the low-hanging fruit of what was clearly incorrect.

      My bigger problem is with your fear-mongering and the gibberish that assumes that self-hosted FOSS solutions are somehow a viable alternative for the majority of users. I’ll pick privacy-compromised convenient products 9 times out of 10 and actually spend my time doing things I want to do, and I’m pretty bored reading all the privacy nutjobs trying to tell me how to do things.

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        10 months ago

        What fearmongering. Being cautious and talking about it is fearmongering now?

        And why shouldn’t privately run FOSS solutions be viable for the majority of users? Millions and millions are doing it.

        That’s like saying that cooking isn’t viable for home-use and that all people should just order their food, trusting that the service holds up their deal regarding quality. If they even follow a standard.

        It is just a matter of lifestyle and how much one values their own authority over things. You seem to be biased in this area, yet I’m sure, in other areas you are doing exactly what you are calling me a nut job for.

        You are throwing opinions out without any reasoning attached.

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      11 months ago

      The difference is that a hostile takeover can’t happen.

      Unless the founder still owns a majority of the shares, you can take control of a public company without needing the consent of the board (and CEO, founder, etc)

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        11 months ago

        A hostile takeover doesn’t have to happen. If Gaben decides “fuck you all” and decides to close the company, then there’s not a damn thing you can do about it. It’s his company and it doesn’t owe you the privilege of continuing to exist.