On Fri, 17 Jun 2016 11:23:52 +0200 Louigi Verona <louigi.verona@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 6. Additionally, such position does not allow for correction of > information. And when someone who works in the industry, the deeds of which > are of concern, provides information that could actually calm some of the > anxiety, he is just labeled as an unreliable source, which only further > propagates alarmist messages with little bearing on reality. And that lack > of connection with reality is by definition, really, as such ideology is > preserved by blocking any new evidence. Therefor, it stops being dependent > on the state of the real world. When you added you are "working in the adtech industry" to your humorous attempts to show the human side of MS, I was pretty convinced you're trolling. I now think you're genuine, so well done if I was initially right. :) Perhaps you are new to the Internet and only know it the way it is. Perhaps you only know Windows 7 and 10 and have not had to deal with earlier versions, all the while knowing this wonderful alternative you can't convince 'them' to adopt because x feature of y software. You probably don't remember when MS thought they could own the Internet and stuck the browser deep where it really didn't belong, in the hope that alternatives could not be used I guess. Or the way they used the FreeBSD network stack without crediting it, or the hotmail takeover fiasco, or the stupid new USB driver every time you plug a device in, or... updates. Man that thing sucks, but I'm sure everyone who works there are jolly nice people. As are arms manufacturers. Most everyone needs a job, but advertising? I'd better not. I'm sure you're a decent person too. -- John (haven't willingly used anything Google since they demanded I sign something) Murphy. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user