This opinion is, I think, incorrect. Let me explain.
If any authoritarian power wanted to do such a thing, they would have done it, or tried to.
Thing is, authoritarian powers can't really do that because in front of them are democracies usually.
China could capture Ching-Te. But even if they did, what now? Taiwan wouldn't change much and may become even more anti-Chinese.
And even if harming the opposing dirigent might help those authoritarian powers, that doesn't make it more easy to do. Russia tried multiple times to kill zelensky.
Teslas are efficient, fun and safe to drive,, with great yet restrictive software and mediocre build quality
BYD are cheap, well built and rather open software... Thats absolutely garbage, and the cars are terrible to drive and inefficient . they feel rushed and underdeveloped basically.
I don't mind DE to have a windows-mimicking workflow (cinnamon, KDE kinda) but modding Gnome to mimick windows is not great because it causes weird bug and maintenance issues. Aka it breaks easily and gives bad impressions to the user
If the experts claimed an helicopter crash is perfectly normal and a better outcome than a normal landing, I don't need to know to pilot to be able to tell they're full of bullshit.
Orm are a way to handle seamlessly the model aspect of a codebase. But I agree.
My first big project (Symfony, with doctrine orm), we had to have several SQL requests made by hand due to the complexity of the databases here and there. So we were kept on our toes when it came to database knowledge haha
Dang it, fixed