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West Asia - Communist - international politics - anti-imperialism - software development - Math, science, chemistry, history, sociology, and a lot more.

  • Hamas is a militia. They don't have an airforce and whatever else is required to be a military.

    I'd urge you to compare the casualties caused by each of the "armies". Hamas is not even a fraction of the concern that Israel is.

  • Comments be like: start by reading the philosophy topics I like and I am biased towards

  • I posted a bunch in this community before it surged in June / July. I still comment moderately here, and read comment threads moderately.

    Overall I'm not super active. I would just watch my regular feed and comment threads like I currently do, and if I see something uncivil, I'll intervene. So if I am chosen, it would be ideal to have other mods as well, as I may not be enough on my own.

  • That's a fair argument, thanks for showing me the other perspective!

    Imho, I prefer an editor that focuses on doing editing right, and provides the interface and APIs for integration with other things. I get the appeal of built-in LSP working OOTB, but I prefer this gets done by distributing the a good editor pre-packaged with LSP and other plugins, sort of like how you get lunarvim or nvchad as neovim with config and plugins ready. This way you get LSP out of the box, but others can customize if they need.

    helix [...] shares kakounes keybindings and input system

    I get that it is inspired from it, but it felt like a strange in-between to me. It still has 3 modes, and the two non-insert modes seemed not to have a well-defined boundary. It didn't just click with me. Kakoune seems to do it much better imho.

    You can do this [shell integration] in vim and helix as well

    I know vim has some basic she'll integration, but it is not the same as Kakoune's, unless I missed those features in vim and helix. I don't wanna duplicate things, so I recommend you read the shell section of this page: https://kakoune.org/why-kakoune/why-kakoune.html

  • Americans do a lot of stupid things, but they are most likely to be self critical in this space. I think this meme should talk about Western Europe instead, because they have many problems, but they are so often never willing to accept criticism. They're quick to call the US racist, but in my experience, Europe has so much racism it's crazy it's viewed as this anti racist place.

  • Wayland isn't to blame for duplicate effort. Instead of 4 different efforts doing the same thing, they can collaborate to build a common base. Heck, wlroots is exactly that.

    There's a ton of duplicated work in Linux ecosystem. Just think about every new distro coming out doing the same things other distros did. Just think about all those package managers on different distros. They do almost the same thing. Do they need to have codebases that share nothing? No. But they don't care. They rather duplicate effort. They chose this.

  • It was not uncovered until much later that this scientific research was in fact a hoax to promote General Motors' business.

    This is very easily verified with a web search. I would be happy to guide you to specific sources and readings as well.

  • You've gotta try reading beyond 6th grade level fiction before judging books on socio-economics.

  • That's false. There's no state in communism. See Karl Marx or any Communist writer on this.

  • They are not joking. You can see them continuing here: https://lemm.ee/comment/3563759

    And this isn't whataboutism (not that it matters). The first commenter ridiculed socialism by using a hypothetical scenario. The second commenter showed with evidence this hypothetical scenario is actually real under capitalism.

  • EDIT: based on another commenter, OP's claim isn't even factual.

    And it took the US until 1996 (after fall of USSR)? Not to mention that it was capitalism (General Motors) that spread the hoax about leaded gasoline being safe, under the guise of scientific research in 1921.

    This is not the gotcha you think it is.

  • The first commenter is talking a hypothetical scenario of socialism being bad, so the second commenter (the one you responded to) responded with actual example of that same hypothetical scenario happening, but except by a capitalist power (the US). I don't think your response makes sense at all here.

  • But it's not E2E encrypted

  • As someone who comes from Muslim upbringing, I am 100% against face veils and abayas. But this is very clearly racist. Those girls are the victims, so why punish them even further? France is such a fascist place.

  • I agree. Fascist countries like Denmark, Germany and Canada often get called "socialist" and they have been disastrous for the reputation of socialism.

  • Why not monthly? It seems the smallest unit to encompass them all, and is fairly standard.

    Monthly makes sense also since most bills are monthly.

  • Windows is just not ready for this stuff. Most of this stuff is built for Linux. Linux is THE server OS. And windows is painful for developers too, so there's less solutions for it.

    You'll be a lot better off with Linux for self hosting.

  • Based

  • Police are bad because they don't serve the interests of the community