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  • Following the manual to the letter

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  • Yeah. That party is known for finding the dumbest solutions to problems.

    A year ago they wanted to make an online passport to access porn.

  • Not true. They filled a lawsuit against Yuzu and Citra and the developers had to pay 2.4 million dollars to Nintendo. They probably threatened the Ryujinx dev to do the same.

  • There are also glass tupperwares and microwave safe metal tupperwares.

    The red/orange residue is also left on those, mainly due to the lycopene not dissolving in water. But I'm with you in the no heating or cooking in plastic.

  • Gatekeep, girlboss, goon

  • True, but labor rotation is also common in anarchist communities

  • You are repeating false statements. There have been fully communist elected governments in Nepal, India, San Marino and probably more. In Spain we had a elected republican government run mainly by socialists and even an anarchist president.

    The reason why most of them have been through a revolution is because they were declared illegal.

  • Suicide is a philosophical question and the answer depends on each one. Your answer only applies to you, as you can't experience other's realities.

  • There is no distinction. A socialist/communist party with a majority in a parliament forms a government, and there are examples of those elected. Even a lot of the authoritarian ones established in a revolution had a parliament with non communist parties having representatives.

  • There are many examples of elections won by socialist/communist parties. There would have been more of they weren't outlawed or suppressed historically.

    There are also examples of revolutions that didn't end in authoritarian regimes, for example the ones that ended in anarchist communities.

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  • Where are all those femboys? I want to meet them, for science of course

  • In Spain most of news webs have been doing this more than a year. You can choose between accepting cookies or paying a monthly subscription to refuse cookies. They say that the EU law doesn't say that the option to refuse cookies has to be free, although Facebook was fined for doing exactly that recently. So, yeah...

    In most of them what works is disabling JavaScript scripts execution.

  • It tracks the quality of your shits, draws a graph of the daily amount that you can share on social media and recommends a list of sponsored foods depending on your needs.

  • He is rich and still (allegedly) did one of the best things he could have done for the working class. Kropotkin was a prince until he renounced to that title. Those are the kind of class traitors we should encourage.

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  • That's like half the fediverse here

  • I think they want to go through this as quick as possible, so they can lock him forever out of sight so people start forgetting. Kind of what they did with the Unabomber, although here people side more with Luigi, so who knows.

  • It also comes with a hardware auditor, although you need another trusted graphene phone to use it. I don't know about the details, but sounds very hard to mess with it.

  • There is absolutely no problem with that. The phone is wiped and encrypted when you flash graphene, and it does an integrity check every time it boots.