To bully those who don’t share their American liberal politics.
To bully those who don’t share their American liberal politics.
This is crazy guilt by association.
No. Why worry about things you can’t change?
It’ll be fine, I’d argue Arch is actually more “stable” in the ordinary sense since it is simpler - in that partial upgrades are not allowed. So you never end up in a complicated mess like aptitude can be.
I’ve used Arch for over a decade now, and have only had issues 3 or 4 times (usually from the nvidia driver).
This stops them releasing a more powerful home version though. As SteamOS/Linux will not be able to support modern HDMI2.1 features.
But I don’t think that can manage 4k 60Hz HDR + Dolby Atmos, etc. that modern games consoles have?
The DRM is so stupid - now in the era of streaming you can get literally anything webripped day1.
DRM is obsolete (and it never really wasn’t tbh).
Tell Samsung that for my TV…
This destroys any chance of Valve making an Xbox-competitive home console with SteamOS :(
With that budget I find it hard to imagine you could beat the Raspberry Pi, but please post what you do find!
Splitters!
Pacman (and paru and the AUR) and chezmoi works fine, I don’t see any reason to switch.
~30km with a walking group at university, from one city to another.
The worst part was the rain near the end.
Also 20km but through the frozen moors - some people that saw us on the way there thought we were new recruits training for the military!
No, Goodwill can even be entered on the balance sheet.
Generally it takes extreme (usually fraudulent) behaviour for it to be an issue to shareholders, and for that to stand up in court.
Whereas for strategic decisions (like employee remuneration, environmental investments, etc.), the dissenting shareholders should try to take over the board if there are enough of them.
They already tried this sort of nonsense with the encryption controls in the 90s.
No thanks.
It’s not just that though, but the general shift to identity politics - even in Britain you’ll see “leftist” groups doing things like silencing “white males” etc.
And also in many cases their proposals focus too much on the symptoms and/or end up with worse consequences, which is exactly what Marx was against. Like decriminalising theft below 300 euros which is common in many places now, but just leads to organised gangs exploiting it (just like lesser / no sentencing for teenagers, etc.). Likewise for pushing for rent control which usually just results in great unfairness in who is lucky enough to get the rent controlled properties - and then pass them down in their family, so you end up with unlucky working people paying far more in rent than much wealthier lucky families and pensioners.
I still usually vote for the centre-Left just due to being anti-religion and republican (anti-monarchy). But I wish there were more sensible economic and justice options too - like supporting the working class by shifting the tax burden to property owners and the wealthy (and taxing unproductive economic activity) over income and VAT, supporting the free market except for natural monopolies, etc.
They recently tried to censor the Loretta scene.
This was actually a big factor for me in “leaving the ‘Left’” - i.e. remembering back when it was the religious establishment trying to censor the films (and succeeding in many countries). And now it’s happening all over again but by the new “woke” establishment and LGBTQIA2S+ movement.
American culture warriors have decided that their ideology is more important - you see this a lot where their ideology’s goal becomes the “greater cause” worth sacrificing the mission: e.g. in journalism.