This evening, while riding the bus to band practice, I decided to see what's new at Phoronix. I had just flashed an update of my favorite Android ROM and not yet set up my ad blocker. When I clicked the link to read the comments after the article covering KWin's plans to drop OpenGL 1.x support, I see this:
Naturally, a number of questions occur.
* Why would Microsoft spend money on ads at a Linux site?
* What portion of Phoronix readers would click an ad from Microsoft?
* How much time is truly left for whatever I might be missing if I don't click?
* Why would Michael Larabel feel compelled to post ads that he ought to know most of his readers will ignore?
* Who in the community of Linux users catching up on Linux news might be diverted from their task by an ad from a company whose software these users often take great pains to avoid?
But then...
* Why bother with all that? Michael gets money from Microsoft for this! He wins.
Naturally, a number of questions occur.
* Why would Microsoft spend money on ads at a Linux site?
* What portion of Phoronix readers would click an ad from Microsoft?
* How much time is truly left for whatever I might be missing if I don't click?
* Why would Michael Larabel feel compelled to post ads that he ought to know most of his readers will ignore?
* Who in the community of Linux users catching up on Linux news might be diverted from their task by an ad from a company whose software these users often take great pains to avoid?
But then...
* Why bother with all that? Michael gets money from Microsoft for this! He wins.
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