Just... no. Coming from an anarchist communist
It absolutely is. Coming from an anarchist communist.
Without regard for the political content (which I agree with), this is a very bad and unfunny meme.
The French Revolution was mostly a bourgeois revolution tho.
Don't legitimize this, it's horrible too. This guy is probably just some random person who has nothing against Palestinians and just follows orders. He's not one of the higher-ups planning Israel's war crimes.
Don't underestimate how easy it is to make evil normal. When you are bathed in propaganda, it's rare that you don't start believing in it. This guy's fault is that he wasn't one of the few strong minds able to resist the mass destruction of truth.
The Hamas are not good guys either. If they had the power of Israel, I wouldn't bet against them doing the same things.
I think I could have backed off after moving to Arch. The point of no return was Rust
I was about to point out your lack of empathy and morale and self contradictions but I realise it's pointless. There are assholes, that's how it is.
I just wonder why some people like to spend their time hating on people instead of doing something productive...
OMG I was wondering how not to be questionned if I painted my nails and I know now
Basically you describe the entire system's configuration in /etc/nixos/configuration.nix, including network, users, packages, dotfiles, etc. Then you run nixos-rebuild switch
and boom, your computer is in that state.
When I tried it out it was slooowww. GUI designers should focus on making software usable, not "sleek"
Same. I bought my GPU at like 170% of its MSRP. I regret it now, should have went the amd way
Really? They always worked very well for me, with a bit of fiddling around
This so much. I absolutely cannot stand Windows anymore.
Jokes on you, I have two monitors and 9 workspaces (I don't know how you call these)
I start: the most important thing is not the desktop, it's the package manager.
In the process of questioning myself, I discovered that it doesn't seem very natural to refer to myself as she/her at first. How did you yourself experiment it? Did it take some time getting used to? Or was it an instant relief?