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  • This reminds me, I was once walking into a Melbourne Metro station, and the Aussie mate I was with had been spinning me some web of shit for a while, I finally lost it and loudly announced "LOOK, mate, I'm not gonna believe any of the SHIT that comes out of YOUR MOUTH ever since you tried to sell me on FUCKIN HOOP SNAKES" and a random commuter woman in earshot literally doubled over laughing.

  • Linus does not fuck around
  • poor impulse control and a lack of long-term thinking and an inability to take others’ feelings into account

    And what is stopping you from just saying that, rather than using a pithy pejorative with a side order of pop psychology? Or even “emotionally immature” rather than needlessly infantilizing him by pushing the age comparison down to “attitude of an infant”? It's not just brevity. On some level you must want to express disdain for his behaviour.

    I (seriously) do not see this as any different to "he hurt a few people’s fee-fees". That guy chose those words to convey his disdain for the people Linus hurt. He could rationalize his dismissiveness just as you have, via “children are more sensitive” or whatever, and it would be equally spurious.

  • Linus does not fuck around
  • One behavior is inherently childish. One is not. One is objectively the attitude of an infant and thus does not require the act of infantalization in order to be framed as such.

    No, it isn't, and this is a subjective opinion on your part. Not everyone agrees with you, so it's not objective. Even what exactly is 'childish' behaviour is subjective, and arguably culturally dependent.

    His behaviour is pretty much by definition, that of an adult. An adult with poor impulse control, poor anger management skills, sure. But childish? That's a value judgement which contains no insight likely to reach anyone. It adds nothing to the conversation.

    Use less reductionist words to explain why it's bad.

    Or to rephrase: Linus' reply isn't bad because it is childish. All calling it childish, or infantile, communicates is your own judgement.

    Also; describing your judgement as 'calling out' - particularly when this is behaviour he has since admitted was poor, and has taken time out to address - just reads like you're using the language of social justice to justify judgemental language.

  • Linus does not fuck around
  • ... he hurt a few people’s fee-fees.

    Way to infantalize the people calling him out while excusing his childish tantrums.

    You're infantilizing Linus' expression of anger, just the same as the person you're replying to is infantilizing people who're upset by it.

    Either they're both bad, or they're both acceptable - or you're effectively saying that infantilization is fine, but only towards people whose behaviour you disapprove of.

  • Falkland's sovereignty 'not up for discussion' Britain warns after new Argentinian president vows to 'get them back'
  • You could have learned something here, but congratulations on making it far too much effort to get to you for me to bother continuing I guess.

    Ironic that you expect people to put the effort in to learn from your pithy comments, when you’re so resistant to it yourself.

    You have a weird definition of “making your point”.

    make a point

    1. To state or demonstrate something of particular importance.
    2. To consciously and deliberately make an effort to do something.

    Emphasis mine.

  • Falkland's sovereignty 'not up for discussion' Britain warns after new Argentinian president vows to 'get them back'
  • Because most people are just saying stuff that is not true, which the link corrects.

    But you're often just commenting the link, which puts the onus on the person you're replying to to read the entire Wikipedia page in order to decipher what you're contesting. Kind of like assigning homework. Again, presumptuous.

    If you read their comments that I reply to with that link, the facts documented contradicts what they are saying, and hence, may convince people of the validity of the claim.

    Unlikely. People won't put in the work to decipher you, so it's a poor methodology for convincing anyone.

    Not if I see people getting facts wrong its not.

    You've also got facts wrong, as mentioned above.

  • Falkland's sovereignty 'not up for discussion' Britain warns after new Argentinian president vows to 'get them back'
  • Why do you keep posting this link? It's not convincing anybody of the validity of an Argentine claim, it's presumptuous of you to assume people haven't read it, and it doesn't back up a number statements you've made ("The UN asked Great Britain to give the island back to Argentina, but they refused." for instance).

  • Falkland's sovereignty 'not up for discussion' Britain warns after new Argentinian president vows to 'get them back'
  • Actually the first colonists were French. The claim was transferred to Spain via a pact between the Bourbon kings of both countries. The Spanish name for The Falklands derives from the French, Îles Malouines, named after Saint-Malo/Sant-Maloù.

    The Argentinians only ever occupied the islands for six months, for a penal colony - which ended via mutiny, not military expulsion. They've otherwise been under continuous British occupation since 1833, barring the 1982 war.

    I'm English, and by no means pro-English colonialism, but the Argentine claim is spurious nonsense.

  • The US is quietly arming Taiwan to the teeth
  • Yeah that’s what I mean. Same as .dj is Djibouti, but people use it for music; or .mu (Mauritius) or .am / .fm (Armenia/Federated States of Micronesia); .io (Indian Ocean Territory) for tech (from Input/Output); .gg (Guernsey) for gaming or gambling; or .tv (Tuvalu) for Television.

  • The US is quietly arming Taiwan to the teeth
  • .ml means 'Marxist-Leninist'. From their about page:

    "In particular, I would like to see someone (or a group of people) create a mainstream, or liberal instance. That should help to avoid further drama, and avoid attempts to turn lemmy.ml into something that it is not."

  • How i feel on Lemmy
  • Hey, I can think what happened in Eastern Europe was just authoritarian dictatorships, backed by Muscovite colonialism & branded as communism just the same as what happened in parts of South America was just authoritarian dictatorship, backed by American imperialism & branded as laissez-faire capitalism.

    Also I can think communism has never actually been tried, and that it’s functionally impossible (therefore people should stop advocating for it).

  • 'No stop' hardware fan controller?

    I have a problem with my fans: sometime when waking up from hibernate, those fans connected to the motherboard sometimes spin for a bit then stop. They won't restart without a reboot.

    Thankfully my AIO pump still runs when this happens. Idle temps go up from about 38 to about 45.

    I've read that some Gigabyte motherboards (this is a Z790 Aero) have problems with PWM mode. But unfortunately with voltage mode forced in the bios, when it happens the fans still stay off, and the pump also turns off - taking idle temps to 70+.

    Updating the bios doesn't fix it. Nothing else I've tried has worked. Short of installing silent fixed speed fans, is there a hardware way around this problem?

    Maybe a dedicated, powered fan controller, with no fan stop? Ideally one with its own fan curve configuration, which persists even without running whatever Windows interface it has (system is dual boot). The closest I've found is something like Noctua's NA-FH1 into their NA-FC1.

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