Put yourself in his/her shoes. You're a budding young technical writer and the one word you hear popping up in almost every tech-related conversation is, you guessed it, Linux. Now look in the mirror and try to tell yourself you're more than a writer. After all, you write about technology because it not only interests you, but you're accurate and fair enough to tell it like it is. Maybe not.
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ever heard of a self-fulfilling prophecy? Your "drivel" is only going to push your assertion towards reality. If in a few years, there's even a measurable group of people using Linux/BSD/other OSS, there will be demand for non-TCPA chips out there. Trust me, technology only catches on if it catches on (ponder on that). You're doing more, as a reader of OS News preaching this propaganda, than Microsoft, to further the fate of Palladium.
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ever heard of a self-fulfilling prophecy? Your "drivel" is only going to push your assertion towards reality. If in a few years, there's even a measurable group of people using Linux/BSD/other OSS, there will be demand for non-TCPA chips out there. Trust me, technology only catches on if it catches on (ponder on that). You're doing more, as a reader of OS News preaching this propaganda, than Microsoft, to further the fate of Palladium.