Hmm.. it kind of is really. How do you separate democracy from the narratives that campaigning representatives espouse? It's a part of every democracy.
Again, this take is just nonsensical. It's illogical.
Natanyahu is going to grind Palestinians into the dust with Trump's backing. Palestinians would be better off with Harris as POTUS.
Yet you're trying to assert that Harris lost because she didn't win the votes of people who care about the plight of Palestinians? That's an absurdity.
Anyone that cared about the plight of Palestinians voted democrat, because the dems would have delivered a dramatically better outcome than what is going to happen now.
It's important to pick your battles. Control what you can control and practice acceptance for the rest. If you get worked up about every little thing in the coming months you'll just get burned out.
Yes, the situation in Pallestine is terrible. Yes, it seems like Biden enabled it.
The thing is, there's so much more at stake here. Did you see the part people are doing Nazi Salutes now? Or any of the executive orders signed in the last 24 hours?
I was thinking the same. There should be a rule at any posts about these cunts needs to include their names in the title or something.
The constant feed of these cunts every action is not conducive to positive mental health. I get it. Shits fucked. I don't need to read about it all day.
Filtering by community is impractical in some cases.
That said, using thunder on android I can filter by keyword... is there an alternative front end for the desk top that allows the same?
If you're not used to it the heat can feel oppressive. Some kind of lizard-brain response telling you that the heat is a threat that must be mitigated immediately. Once you get used to it you realise that it's just mild discomfort and that it's not harmful (except for sun burn, heat stroke, et cetera).
You also alter your behavior in simple ways that may not occur to you if you're not used to a hot climate. Like... make mid-day the least active part of your day. You're not going to just duck down to the shops for a bite at 1pm.
I think the title is intended to lead to partisan turf wars.
I don't necessarily agree with the beginner vs expert thing.
I've been using linux for many years but I certainly don't have any magical expert knowledge or intuition. When I have driver trouble I google it and copy whatever commands seem sensible.
It's probably better to say that some distros are more configurable from the desktop than others. As in, if you're going to get grumpy about using the command line then mint or ubu might be your best choices.
That said, in my experience linux GUIs rarely expose all of the underlying features of whatever service they're interacting with. (For example, gnomes disk management GUI).
I'm somewhat incredulous. I don't mean that in a "you're totally wrong you idiot" kind of way, just that I'm surprised I haven't heard it before. I'm a cardio patient and drink too much coffee all day long.
Hmm.. it kind of is really. How do you separate democracy from the narratives that campaigning representatives espouse? It's a part of every democracy.