On 20.06.18 14:07, KatolaZ wrote:
> I will continue telling people what I think they should know, but the
> only way out of ignorance is knowledge, awareness, and individual
> action. You can't force people to get interested, to learn, to become
> responsible, to understand, to agree with you, to embrace your
> personal ideal of freedom.

And supporting high maintenance unmotivated users would be unachievable.
If curiosity and motivation are missing, it's a lost cause. But
diversity is good, I think. What would be unbearable would be if
everyone had to suffer M$ or systemd chains.

> You can just "Act as if the maxims of your action were to become
> through your will a universal law of nature".
> 
> And this is not at all elitism: it's just the humble admission that
> what is "True" for me might not be "THE Truth" for everybody, and that
> what is important, crucial, fundamental for me might be just bullshit
> for the rest of the world. And the rest of the world might actually be
> right...

Well, they are right in that linux is not the turnkey deliverable which
so many need. Driverless cars and driverless OSs are the current
drip-dry fashion. But who wants to be in the majority, the crowds are
too big.

Many thanks for the inspired work.

Erik
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