Are Internet and the linux community getting more rude or is it changing?

But you surely are aware that implies the “F*** Nvidia” thing showing one finger. I would call that kind of rude too. Although I understand the motivation why he did it. :wink: :wink:

personal Virtualbox cannot compare to real hardware, but gives atleast a baseline what work or not. if it work on hardware is pretty subjective most of time how special hardware is it , or nieuw.

Personal as lot’s of distro’s can be devided. Community is also bit of devided aswell. As on Social Media side of users or forum only or hardcore to irc. is not as battling but everyone got it preferences aswel :slight_smile:

@ringo
That is right. But in that case it was nothing about hardware. He is just making tutorials about software usage, software configuration and so on. So the hardware is of absolutely no interest. He needs just a desktop and a terminal to record his screencast. That would’t work different on any other machine.
No GPU config, no Wifi config, no hardware config at all.

hardware is always subjective. when things not needed. then is it just not need, plain simple :slight_smile:

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Just to set the record straight on whether Youtube is a public forum:
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-51658341 - " YouTube is not a “public forum” that must guarantee users’ rights to free speech, a US court has ruled."

Court case:

Even if Youtube were public forum, and by the US court’s definition, that would have to be if Youtube were owned and/or controlled by the US federal government, an individual content creator certainly cannot act as an arbitrator of censorship.

"The First Amendment to the US constitution is part of the country’s landmark Bill of Rights, from 1791. Among the declarations, it guarantees that the government will not “abridge” the freedom of speech in law.

That guarantee is between the government and the people - and does not usually involve private companies. But there are rare exceptions in cases where a company becomes a “state actor”, performing a public function."

Youtube cannot, by definition, censor its users. More importantly, individuals who have Youtube channels cannot censor users. Censorship is a government action, not an individual or corporate action. Moderating comments is not a form of censorship.

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I am not sure what randomly prompted a continuation of a debate from 2019 but how about we leave it in the past where it belongs?

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