A moderate radical centrist and libre tech enjoyer
@lemmy.ml
A moderate radical centrist and libre tech enjoyer
and legislators who dare to make the leaders and shareholders of Google and Alphabet punished very severely.
I am sorry if my English is bad.
"You have to understand there's only so much I can do in this position"
Meanwhile, one of their former members named Huey Long: "Now I dynamite 'em out of my path"
Is reforms from Democrats enough?
"They’ve got a set of Republican waiters on one side and a set of Democratic waiters on the other side, but no matter which set of waiters brings you the dish, the legislative grub is all prepared in the same Wall Street kitchen"
Huey Long, campaign speech for the re-election of Senator Hattie Caraway (D-AR), 1932
Am I the only one that believe the US has to go through some sort of painful transition/civil war/revolution to fix it?
No, you aren't. I'm sorry you have to go through this hard way
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This is quote from their former member, Huey Long:
"They've got a set of Republican waiters on one side and a set of Democratic waiters on the other side, but no matter which set of waiters brings you the dish, the legislative grub is all prepared in the same Wall Street kitchen"
— Huey Long, campaign speech for the re-election of Senator Hattie Caraway (D-AR), 1932 (Williams p. 589)
You'd better use the black one for your status tray, start menu, and clock font if it will be used by elderly people. Black is easier to see for them than gray
picture 2: not real and technically imposible to do that cause we have 1.4 billion people
This makes me imagine how social credit score department people hands look like if social credit score is real
If this is quickly solved, there is nothing to worry about
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A record 527 children attending elementary, ...
How is this can happen?
federated browser
Do you mean something like CENO Browser and TOR Browser?
Disable javascript by using ublock origin. I also suggest using a lightweight UI like Xfce or LXQT and 32-bit Linux OS
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Georgism is great but we also have problem with corporations so georgism isn't enough. We need socialism or at least distributism
I use LMDE. I use it because Mint has proved that it is worth using (for example: it provide easy way to install multimedia codec by only click "Install Multimedia Codec" in applications menu) and I want it to success.
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Facism is a way of doing things
Fascism is an ideology, not way of doing things.
One just doesnt call them that. Leninists, maoists, stalinists, tankies
If they are fascists, why did Hitler attack them?
I wonder if the "money can't buy you happiness" people ever lived in a car.
You don't need to live in a car to know it. Mental illness or deadly illness is enough
Did they also make rule about marrying widows? Apart from Aisha, all of the Prophet Muhammad's wives were widows
Sorry for bad english. English isn't my native language and i use translator
Fedora is solid, but I keep finding myself tempted to try something new. Maybe I get bored easily—or maybe I just haven’t found the one yet.
Here’s what I’m really looking for:
🔹 Large and fast app repository – I want access to a wide range of apps, updated quickly, without weird dependency issues.
🔹 Great UI/UX – KDE is my current favorite. I love how modern and smooth it feels, and I want something that builds on that experience.
🔹 Stability without being outdated – I don’t mind rolling release if it’s reliable. Crashes and breakages are a dealbreaker.
🔹 Good extras – Whether it’s unique tools, deep customization options, or just thoughtful polish, I love a distro with a “complete” feel.
🔹 Active community/support – Docs, forums, or anything that helps when things go wrong.
Fedora already provides what you want. So you just get bored, not haven’t found the one yet.
What would you recommend and why? Any underrated KDE-based distro I should check out?
You better check out KaOS, Nitrux, ALT Linux, and OpenMandriva
Also, if you can, please share some of the best (and free) resources to really learn and master Linux. I’m still learning and only know some basics, but I want to go deeper and really understand how things work under the hood.
LFS book is good resource if you want to know about Linux OS components. Arch Wiki (I'm sure you already know about this), Void Linux Handbook, and Gentoo Wiki are also good resources for learning about Linux OS
If you want to ask about socialism, lemmygrad.ml is the right place.
Firstly, a subtle one, existence of MRP, maximum retail price, on everything you buy. Packet of lays, coke, medicine, everything has an MRP, over which you cannot sell the product for. Enforcement had been weak historically, but even then you would only see people selling above MRP in amusement parks or movie theatres, for everyday shopping, you are almost always likely to pay the MRP price. I was surprised to know that such law doesn’t exist in the west, though feel free to correct me.
Second, India’s medicine patent laws. India has strict ‘non evergreening’ laws, which means a patent of a medicine cannot be extended unless you made the medicine better. Also government can give orders to bypass medicine patents if deemed necessary.
Plenty of examples, but just these few I could think of. Infact MRP does not even exist in China, so in that policy, India is literally more left than China.
Market interventionism (example: price control) isn't leftism. Paternalistic conservatism is rightist ideology that uses market interventionism.
Third the farming in India. A nice rabbithole to dig in, but I am picking one example, Amul, the most popular brand of milk in India, is less like a company and more like a co-operative society, where they co-operate with regional dairy farms. Most of the money made by selling the milk actually goes back to the farmers.
Nice information.
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Linux mint or something like it. We need to make them better than Windows and macOS
As I recall Ubuntu will allow to switch uutils to coreutils. So it looks like Linux Mint will continue to use coreutils
thanks for using Leebra!
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