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  • wdym? Every single week there's protests. Are you part of an org? If you're part of an org maybe you'll hear about them more?

  • I think people are having a "Napster moment" with AI, watching it disrupt the status quo and being afraid of it. I think there's way too many anti-technology hot takes.

    However, AI is absolutely a threat to and a weapon against the working class (or will be very soon). The capitalist class is just salivating to use this tool to further exploit people.

  • regardless of all other factors

    Yea that's not what DEI is. Look up affinity bias and why we need things like DEI.

  • Not brave search

  • But, all the liberals are there now, so it must be great! /s

  • Once proton integrates an office suite I'll be all set. (It's in the road map. When? Who knows?)

  • Linux mint de

    You're going to distro hop (we all do) so just start somewhere. It's debian based, so what you learn will be applicable to like 80% of the distros out there.

    I like gnome. Plasma is nice too. Lately I've just been using minimal i3 window manager.

    Good luck!

  • Jakarta Method

    Blackshirts and Reds

  • Both are imperialists. Both are evil. You don't remember ole two-tap Obama?

  • I don't think Dems are even capable of doing anything. They serve the same Capitalist interests that the Republicans do, so this isn't surprising. The system is working as intended. People are slowly starting to realize this.

    That said, anything is more than nothing, which is what they're currently doing. At minimum they should do what the Republicans do whenever Dems have power: block, harass, impede, shutdown, filibuster... The problem is that there's always a cohort of Dems that vote against party lines (again, working as intended).

  • Linux Mint DE will be the easiest transition.

  • They're all basically the same dude. They're all GNU/Linux. You have 2 main distros: Debian and Arch. Fedora is a kind of inbetween, there's SUSE as well, but mostly it's all Debian and Arch.

    Mint, Ubuntu, etc ... it's all just Debian. Use Debian.You can use KDE plasma or Gnome or i3 or whatever you want.

  • Stable yea. My PC is a bit older (7 years) and I've never had any issues with hardware, even with my nvidia card.

  • Basically every distro is based on either arch or debian (some exceptions). I've been perfectly happy with debian, even as a gamer.

  • The Deprogram podcast, Hakim, and Second Thought YT channels all exist to address this. It's rather obvious to anybody willing to learn