Anti-Corporate Movement
This community is the first one on lemmy of its kind. It sits between the idea of anarchism/anti-capitalism and left leaning economic policy.
Our goal is to make people aware of the dangers of corporate control, its influence on governments and people as well as the small but steady abrasion of empathy around the world indirectly caused by it.
Current topics this includes but is not limited to:
- Meta's entry into the fediverse
- Game companies putting gambling mechanics in childrens games
- Embracer groups buyout and closing of smaller game studios
- IP trolls destroying small companies and keeping progress back for profit
Feel free to debate this but beware, corporate rhetoric is not welcome here. If you have arguments, bring them on. If its rhetoric trying to defend the evil actions of corporations, we will know and you will go.
Our declared goal so far is to have all companies and individuals worldwide capped at 999 mil USD in all assets, including ownership of other companies, sister companies and marital assets. The reason for this is that companies (and individuals) are not supposed to resemble small(?) countries with a single leader(-board) and shareholder primacy. Thats why we feel like they must be kept in check indefinitely.
But companies will just wander off The argument that large companies will just wander off is valid, which we embrace. We dont need microsoft, apple, google, amazon and other trillion dollar companies. There are small competitors being kept small and driven into brankruptcy by anti competitive behavior of these giants or simply bought up and closed. If starbucks left tomorrow, we would not have an issue with this.
But then we have x little microsofts that all belong to the same person(s) If in fact nobody was allowed to accumulate more than 999 mil in assets, they would not be able to own all these. And like defending agains burglary, it is not about complete defence but time and effort. You only have to keep the thief occupied long enough for them to be caught, give up or make a mistake.
But these giants have tons of IP which would then limit our growth Thats another topic we must touch on. We will (only this one time) take a page out of russias playbook and demand that IP of non complying companies (assets over 999 mil USD) will be declared invalid, which opens them up to be copied.
But then they will "live" in one country that doesnt accept this Correct, and they should be taken into custody the moment they enter the airspace of a country that supports this act.
Good way to debloat Windows from much of its bullshit is to warez Revo Uninstaller Pro. It gets rid of Onedrive, Edge (not webview v2 though) and other Microsoft bullshit.
Still gonna make the switch to Linux in the end of this year though. Fuck me and my gaming rigs Nvidia card... Hopefully it wont be too arduous.
I'm running an Nvidia card on Linux, the situation with Nvidia on Linux is much improved from the older days. I do recommend doing a lot of reading and decide which distro you'd find yourself on before making any changes. Furthermore, I also recommend that you try Mint first, as it is a good starting point for new users, it comes with a nice onboarding experience that is helpful. A lot of the non-free codecs/proprietary drivers for Nvidia are available readily during the installation process or after installing and booting Mint.
Same situation here. I do recommend not buying nvidia in the future but if you have one its fine mostly. Mint is a good start. Kubuntu and tuxedo OS also work well.
Kubuntu is also fine, as it's the KDE spin of Ubuntu has a lot of the non-free codecs and proprietary drivers available upon install (a very helpful thing for new users). I used it for a while, and it's quite nice, but I wanted the latest stable kernel, so I switched to Fedora 41. I wouldn't absolutely disregard Nvidia as they have made strides supporting Linux. Nvidia are often quite expensive, given the demand harder to source at times...AMD offerings can be less expensive and still useful in a PC build.
I agree on all points. I still don't like nvidia for their business practices. That's why I don't recommend them.
Yeah, I had forgotten about their AI bullshit...As well as their scummy tactics, most of which are often written about in detail.
Alright, thank you! I'll keep this in mind.
Good, I don't want you leaping in headfirst like I did (ROFL it was at a time when Linux was a bit more annoying to deal with). Having a good lay of the land and paddle to direct your wandering is a good idea!
I hate how companies keep pushing cloud based services on us.
I hate that they push their bastardized abusive cloud based shit on us.
I wouldn't mind if they said "hey, you need cloud stuff if you want to have this synced across devices. Wanna host it yourself?"