dont tell this guy how many people died in capitalism (capitalist wars, poverty, etc.)
takes 2-3 min for me
being against big corps is both a grassroots FOSS thing and an anticap thing. Also Socialism (step between capitalism and communism) requires "some sort of order" while communism needs as little or as much as FOSS does
you don't have to defend the history of communism-aspiring countries to be in favor of communism ;)
if you dont like it, take your shit and leave :p
read into the difference between private property and personal property <3
there seems to be a problem either with your specific install or with the compatibility of fedora and your hardware. None of what you listed is expected normal behavior. Maybe try reinstalling fedora or another distro, best of luck :)
Eminem only made the Thumbnail? Or did I miss something 😅
Crazy stuff, thanks for the education <3
they could have just translated keikaku to plan in the subtitle? 😭
wait, didnt the french chop all of their kings' heads off before 1800?
no because it takes the previous command and adds sudo to it right?
Hey, sorry if this isn't the right place to ask this (feel free to show me the way). I want to get myself a printer that can also scan. Main purpose is to not have endless sheets of paper laying around, but to scan Documents I recieve and then throwing them away so that I only have them digitally and can print stuff out only when I need them. Now I know that printers are the worst piece of hardware known to man and my needs not office-level.It doesn't have to have any more buttons or features than are needed to scan a doublesided document and print them, without clogging/eating paper, and print black and white text without complaining about being low on yellow ink.
So my question generally is: what is the most minimalist, non-bullshit printer/scanner that I could get? But since all my devices run Linux I figured I'd just ask this here. Are there any big issues I have to look out for? Brands to avoid? (i.e nvidia being a no go for a lot of linux users) Preferably
Reddit only had one subreddit for a topic, now Lemmy has multiple "ask lemmy"-communities for example - each on a different instance. What are your thoughts on this? I personally find it annoying to have to follow the "same" community 5 times for each community that I want to be part of. Is there a way to synchronize them, so that you post in c/asklemmy on lemmy.one and it appears and is able to being interacted with on lemmy.world? Should one become the dominant one and triumph on the others (instance wars ;). Or should I just get to peace with joining asklemmy on 5 different instances?