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this post was submitted on 21 Aug 2023
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My guess: Electric vehicles everywhere, protests, more linux users, and portless phones will be the norm
Edit: Oh yeah privacy is dead or at least much more harder to obtain
2033 is the year of Linux on the desktop.
"This year for sure" :^)
1984
This is something that I feel like Brave New World got a lot more right. In that book, people’s pleasures are their prisons.
Huxley even pointed out why his vision of the future was more likely than Orwell's
You can install Proton (the game compatibility layer) on desktop Linux now, can’t you?
FUD.