Having the freezing point of water be at 0 instead of 32 just makes infinitely more sense.
Having the freezing point of water be at 0 instead of 32 just makes infinitely more sense.
Capitalism. Companies go public (or already were public) and then they can no longer be happy with what they had and need to acheive infinite profit growth. That’s partially why companies like Valve, that are still luckily entirely private, can make seemingly consumer-focused decisions and not just chase infinite profits. That’s how they’ve been able to invest so heavily in Linux with such little short term gains. Valve still makes shitty decisions sometimes but it would be 10x worse if they decided to go public.
I’ve had enough friends and family members lose access to critical accounts due to things like changing phone numbers, and relying on auto-signin until their cookies get cleared, that I’ve begun just recommending password managers to everyone.
But alas, most don’t listen.