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  • I will drop this though. The moderate right sees LGBT as a bunch of feminazis trying to force their values on them. The excessive pushing by coorporations only makes that worse. I think it's important for people on the left to understand why the people who can still be reasoned with think the way they do rather than demonizing them all as both sides do. Both sides see the worst of eachother in their little echochambers creating hostility towards something that youd likely agree on if both sit down for an openminded conversation.

    Coorporations, media and government take advantage of this to the fullest extent and throw fuel on the fire while we bicker over superficial bullshit. And lemmy is also not helping, its pushing people to the extremes of the left.

    And no im not saying both sides are equal, i'm saying both sides misconstrue the other, which pushes people on both sides to a false narrative about the other resulting in more division.

  • Overcomplicating things
  • Dont like this guy. if i tell him my favorite movie is whatever and he starts going off about what language im using, i will gladly stay very far away from this person in the future and keep enjoying things in whatever way i want.

  • Stop being elitist, spread Linux!
  • This is gonna cause more harm than good. The reason people think it's techy is because it is. I would recommend linux to my grandma and someone who loves tech. The middleground runs into a lot of issues for doing anything beyond basic computer stuff.

    This post gives me the vibe of someone desperately trying to get people to buy the cryptocurrency they're invested in. Particularly the part where only the good is mentioned and the bad is omitted.

    Some linux people are pretty elitist though, and it's not helping the cause. but in the same way, i dont think pretending that it's the greatest thing since sliced tea is much better.

  • lol sudo rm -rf /
  • To clarify, if u decide to try again, make sure your bootloader is installed to the same drive as your OS and avoid using the same drive for two operating systems. And of course, make sure bios boota from the right device/efi mode.

  • lol sudo rm -rf /
  • Short of a hardware fault, you cannot destroy an SSD no matter what you throw at it. Try resetting the partition table using gparted and you can use it for whatever again. The windows partition manager tends to not be reliable when dealing with removing wonky linux partitions.

  • lol sudo rm -rf /
  • Probably because linux hijacked the windows bootloader and overwrote it. if you remove all partitions from the drive with gparted or similar and fresh install, it will work. The windows data may also still be recoverable, depending on your situation, but doesnt sound like it's important anyway. If you wanna be safe when experimenting with linux, use a seperate drive for it and disconnect all other hard drives until you know what you're doing.

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