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  • I actually think using something because "it just works" is a braindead take. Most things just work, that's literally the bare minimum. Plus most things that "just work" in my experience don't in fact just work.

  • Linux Questions @lemmy.zip

    Make waybar stable and reliable

  • WHAT, FUCK ME RUNNING, HOW MUCH MONEY DO I HAVE TO GIVE TO AMD??

  • Stalin literally had them killed, the red army betrayed the black army, and the black army was the anarchists.

  • Anarchocommunists believe precisely the opposite of this... read the conquest of bread. Anarchocommunists hate stalin, mao, putin and xi...

  • "It's really the jews fault for making that hitler fella so mad!"

  • You think kde looks like this?

    i completely disagree

  • You can have a universal healthcare system run in a socialist manner because both supply and demand are really warped when there's patents and people's lives on the line.

    no socialist scholar ever said socialism is when the government gives people healthcare, this just happens to be something socialists want, but it in and of itself is not socialism, and not everything socialists want is socialism. Socialism is when the workers own the means of production, nothing else.

    And you can mix and match, having sectors partially solcialist and partially capitalist (subsidized industries, government procurement from private industry, regulations, etc.).

    these also are examples that have nothing to do with anything any socialist philosopher ever said. You have listened to capitalist propaganda that says socialism is all these things, try listening to marx or bakunin or kropotkin or any other major socialist thinker as to the definition of socialism.

    Capitalism like any tool needs maintenance (so does socialism) but there's precedent for trust-busting and Keynesian economic policy.

    also still capitalist.

    The problem is everyone wants some silver bullet solution so they can vote once and all problems are solved forever. That's an immature understanding of economics. It's a whole field of study, economics is a complex area of study, and both the MAGAs and the leftists refuse to to even try to understand it.

    this is a strawman because you don't even know what leftists believe, you have obviously not read the works of many if you don't even know the definition of socialism... but for some reason you boldly assume you do because you read it on the news or perhaps got this information from a middleschool teacher.

    It's like watching children argue over CPU architecture just screaming things at each other over something they have no understanding of while the wealthy laugh at both groups.

    i can see how that would be if your strawman were true.

    If you wish to debunk all of my claims name any major socialist thinker who agrees with your definition. Not social democrat, socialist.

  • They probably do want their devices to last longer and be easier to fix. I think it's crazy to suggest otherwise. They probably do not know that they can improve this situation.

    hence me saying it's an education issue.

    I've heard countless people complain about planned obsolescensce related issues, they just think they are unsolvable. I think you may be out of touch.

  • Chime is significantly better than my credit union in every way, in my experience

  • Tbh this is a nonsense idea and politics cannot be accurately in any way summed up as left or right:

  • You're right that they don't, but they should at least care about long-term support and repairability, and maybe they would with a little education.

  • Honestly, I don't see what you're saying.

    What looks wrong with it exactly?

    also I just type what I want in the search and just hit enter tbh and so do most linux users so I can't imagine caring much. The people who do care would probably like the older experience.

  • What exactly feels back in time about a modern kde desktop for you?

  • Not if they care about typing, repairability, or long term support though

  • For the vast majority of usecases it is ready, niche applications sure, but most people could use linux these days.

  • I do free infinite troubleshooting on matrix and specialize in this exact situation, feel free to message me. I recommend something based on immutable fedora because it's breakage resistant (immutable means the core system is read only and updates all at once on reboot) and fedora because it's very up to date but still stable, try aurora (it's fedora immutable with some small improvements)

    do kde, always kde or gnome unless you know what you're doing, but kde is better

  • Ye Power Trippin' Bastards @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Goat just banned me for... misinterpreting my words and accusing me of a lie?

    Linux @lemmy.ml

    Will wine ever be able to run anticheat?

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    Range extending of wifi over powerline network adapter

    Ye Power Trippin' Bastards @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    Could someone help me, I don't even understand how this could be interpreted as trolling

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