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2 months agoJust because the majority of the people in a country disagree with you doesn’t mean it’s not a democracy. In many western countries there are (still) free and fair elections. This is verifiable. But democracy lives off of active participation, and there are people (read: fascists) who see democracy as a threat and do everything they can to sow FUD in order to reduce election participation.
Not sure why everyone is knocking this. Yes, it uses an HP print head, but it’s a massive leap in the right direction. You can’t expect some small startup to immediately create all the components, that’s simply unrealistic. Let this be a first generation, with enough interest we could have a second generation that doesn’t rely on HP printheads anymore. But we’ll never get a second generation if we expect perfection from the first.
I mean, even if you’re running Linux, chances are you’re running on something proprietary. That’s not the point. Anything where you can switch away from something proprietary is an improvement, even if you can’t switch everything.