

I mean…can we really ascribe a political ideology to someone who specifically demands to not be taken seriously? If they were going for “right-wing”, then they are their own worst critic.
I mean…can we really ascribe a political ideology to someone who specifically demands to not be taken seriously? If they were going for “right-wing”, then they are their own worst critic.
Democracy: the worst form of government except for all the others.
This link gives a 404 now. Archive anywhere? Was it legit?
Good. I want more of them to do it. Let’s get past the phase where people still try to rationalize ways in which it’s not what it literally is.
I’d venture to guess this isn’t the first time Linus has had to deal with devs who have ideological disagreements and one quits. It’s not also his job to keep that from happening. What he said is true, there’s a process they have for maintaining Linux, and it doesn’t involve flame wars on social media…it involves flame wars over email 😅.
But seriously, if a devs are going to get upset at each other and rage quit, it’s not Linus’ job to play mediator.
“Um, yeah, but we could have already known everything thousands of years ago if we had just made any effort. AI is just a worse version of what evolution already made between my ears. We could have already blown the planet up 70 years ago. The beginning of time is sooooo 13.8 billion years ago, YAWN!” - OP probably
This service isn’t for CEOs, it’s for upper middle class people with recency bias.
I’d like to request that you please read my posts in full before responding, and don’t skim it and assume you understand the jist of what I’m saying. This method is failing you.
I think your COVID denialist is showing a bit
I’m not saying covid was equivalent to the flu, I’m saying that for the vast majority of cases, it didn’t progress to be life threatening. That’s just the data.
My point is, that makes a big difference when you’re talking about people who ignore data and don’t have empathy outside their in-group. What they see every day matters more than what anyone tells them, or what theoretical people are experiencing. And once the full economic impact of these executive orders becomes felt, it’s going to affect almost everyone far more than a being “out sick” for a couple weeks. They won’t have jobs, they won’t be able to afford food, it’s not something they will be able to ignore.
If you seriously think the red states…are going to ever come around to acknowledge that they were swindled by this loser and turn on him en masse, I’m not sure what to tell you.
Again, his core base will buy into his rhetoric for sure, they’ll get grifted to their grave. But his core base didn’t get him elected, people voting against inflation did, and rhetoric won’t put food on their table, that’s why Harris lost.
Those who voted against inflation are on their last leg as it is. 10 years ago 70% of the US was living paycheck to paycheck, 5 years ago credit card debt began to spike, today the general population holds more debt than our entire GDP. Most people simply don’t have the luxury of being complacent during this term. Protests today won’t fizzle, they’ll progress into civil unrest. And Trump has made it clear by the amount of power he’s consolidating under the executive branch that he has no intention of ceding power in a future election, so he’s going to be the one most people blame for the situation. Not his base, but most people.
I don’t agree that covid was a representative “test run” of suffering we’re willing to tolerate, because I think 1% of people with 100% suffering (i.e. death) is not the same as 99% of people with, let’s say 50% suffering (losing jobs, not having enough food, poor healthcare). Like it or not, for most people, covid was a minor inconvenience. For most people it did amount to a flu. But this presidency is poised to be much more impactful to more people, IMO. And I think that will make a huge difference in how red states react.
It is impressive how bad their picks have been. I honestly don’t think they could be worse if Putin was appointing them directly.
If that were possible, then I think it proves their point that people are overreacting to the “fake news media”.
But I don’t think that will be possible, because it really seems like there’s no way all of these piss poor executive orders won’t have very tangible repercussions on the working class. It’s already starting with govt workers being laid off, all retail chains telling shareholders that they’ll be raising prices in response to tariffs, grocery prices continuing to rise, and people having loved ones shipped off to Guantanamo.
IMO, today it’s protests, and in a year if it continues on this course, it will turn into outrage. Many many people are at their breaking point, not politically, but just from the ability to survive. He’s going to say it’s AntiFa, BLM, and Communists trying to stop him from saving the country, but only his core base will continue to accept that. Rhetoric and excuses don’t put food on the table.
Is it using wayland? I think we were able to install KDE through the software manager, but only the X version.
If you had asked me Q1 a month ago, I would have said yes (and in general, it is a yes, with enough effort). But i run endeavour (arch) and my partner runs mint (which ships with the Cinnamon WM), and a few weeks ago I recommended that she try out KDE Plasma for its wayland support. Turns out, this is not something the mint community supports, you can’t just install it through their software manager, and the mint forums will all tell you to switch to another distro that supports KDE. Meanwhile, on arch, I expect to be able to install it through pacman, choose it from SDDM, and I’m done. Maybe tweak something in my .config
, but it’s all downhill from there.
Just a datapoint. Some distros (and their communities) seem to be more receptive to experimentation than others, which can make trying new things easier/harder.
I would recommend fedora, debian, or endeavour + KDE/gnome. Good luck!
Hah! That’s interesting! I wonder if that’s purely by coincidence, or if there is some etymological reason for this.
As they say, youth is wasted on the old…
Lol they said that and my first thought was, “what, is there a risk of some billionaire CEO bursting into the courtroom to exact revenge?”