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hitwright @lemmy.world
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People doing the 30 days linux Challenge are having several problems because of Mint's old packages and technology. Why people still recommend it when there is Fedora and Opensuse with KDE and Gnome?
  • Hobby is anime which includes much more than "watching little girls". With phrasing like yours it seems that you push all people like that like some creeps that just look at children.

    The idea that I'm trying to convey, is that personification of a technology with art into something cute, cool or whatever doesn't automatically mean sexual deviation or anything along the lines.

    Also stereotyping is not exactly something you should defend with "general society"

  • People doing the 30 days linux Challenge are having several problems because of Mint's old packages and technology. Why people still recommend it when there is Fedora and Opensuse with KDE and Gnome?
  • That's where you're wrong kiddo. The downvotes are because you are jumping to conclusion about lolis and other sexualization.

    The fascination with child personas for most anime fans are just that. It's cute. The same ways dogs are cute, and cats are cute. I really doubt they have a fetish on children, although there are some that do. I really don't think it's right to mash them all together.

  • Protestation
  • I don't really think it can placed as a comparative argument, because under capitalism it's more or less the exact same. Either you work or starve/jail.

    For a more wholehearted answer. Under each ideology there is a perfect citizen for each of them. Any one ideology will fail in real life. Providing a rouge actor doesn't disprove the ideology. Almost each country implements some aspect of each ideology in order to run smoothly.

    Problem arises when a lot of people under capitalism feels left out, because only ruthless capitalism is rewarded. They try to find their communities online and now we are here. I'm almost certain that people here could create a functioning communist state. But you can't create one, when people who are born in one are already part of it.

  • European Central Bank to Impose First-Ever Fines on Banks for Climate Failures
  • For a bank with annual revenue of €10 billion ($10.9 billion), for example, that would suggest daily penalties of as much as €1.4 million in the toughest scenario

    Not much of a fine. Love the doomerism growing inside. :3

  • Why Georgia’s government thinks it can scorn the EU and keep its grip on power
  • The primary reason is Russian Imperialistic dream of restoring the Soviet Union.

    Reasoning that a country can invade another country just because it feels insecure is insane. Not to mention that the border would become even closer, because now Russia would be expandee.

    The baltic states are already close AF to primary population centers to have serios damage. Not to mention that Finland is also now NATO. Why didn't Russia invade them also?

  • It's called "social jet lag". Yes I know about sleep hygiene.
  • For a Chill Dude I do love your fire! Your thesis is (was before I entered the chat) clear as day. I really don't have much to add here. Unless this might be interesting:

    There is a fun thing that arised from moving towards SI units in my country (1920). Some old information was lost from the common citizen. There was a unit Gorčius (around 4 litres). There was another unit Saikas (equals to 6 Gorčius). The funny part is that we have a saying "Gerk su saiku" which translates "Drink in moderation". Taking it literally, it's slightly funny knowing that the other person just suggested you to drink around 20 litres (usually alcohol is the context).

  • It's called "social jet lag". Yes I know about sleep hygiene.
  • Literally the first thing on wikipedia: The cubit is an ancient unit of length based on the distance from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger.

    I'm pretty sure the dude is trying to say that the measurement is not accurate. I'm not surprised that it could be accurate and standartized from one town to the next. As soon as the first dissagreement starts, it's gonna get standartized. Otherwise it's useless as unit.

    Meter has a bonus that it doesn't allow people to use his body parts for almost precise measurement. Actually blocks a lot of retards from saying "Nuh uh, I myself measured it, so I'm right and your ruler is wrong!"

    Now when I think of it, Cubit is more or less exactly like the inch. It doesn't match basically anyones finger, different countries had their own standard. You can and many people do use it as a measurement. Side-effect, seeing memes about Napoleon being a dwarf. XD

  • Sourcehut @lemmy.ml hitwright @lemmy.world
    outage.sr.ht Statement regarding the ongoing SourceHut outage

    sourcehut is a network of useful open source tools for software project maintainers and collaborators, including git repos, bug tracking, continuous integration, and mailing lists.

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    Some Lithuanian cultural OC

    Took us a while, but we hope you enjoy!

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    Guix @lemmy.ml hitwright @lemmy.world

    How would you recommend learning Guix?

    Hey all. Can anyone recommend me a path or some resouces how I could more learn about Guix? I know packaging is a large part of Guix, yet the information on how to package, or contribute in providing packages seems little difficult to find. Thank you.

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    Punk @lemmy.world hitwright @lemmy.world

    Do you follow the punk ethos?

    Punk political ideologies are mostly concerned with individual freedom and anti-establishment views. Common punk viewpoints include individual liberty, anti-authoritarianism, a DIY ethic, non-conformity, anti-corporatism, anti-government, direct action, and not "selling out".

    I wonder if the ideology is still alive and kicking, or it's all about the conformity of a subgroup itself?

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