It's banned in china

none of these seem to factor in co2 per capita.

[-] communist@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

i don't think china is the example you want to point to on that...

https://e360.yale.edu/features/china-renewable-energy

I use posy but I'm watching this issue like a hawk before I recommend it https://github.com/simtrami/posy-improved-cursor-linux/issues/13

[-] communist@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

1: it will ever pass, and

https://thefga.org/research/ranked-choice-voting-partisan-plot-to-disrupt-elections/

you're wrong there, by your own reasoning, it would be hugely beneficial for the democrats to pass ranked choice.

2: the idea that if it passed, it would change anything.

Of course it would change things, you're clearly all or nothing, but the fact of the matter is ranked choice voting is OBJECTIVELY a better system, and it would allow you to actually run candidates and potentially make meaningful change. You would never have to hopelessly strategically vote and end up accomplishing nothing, you could have a socialist candidate that you could freely vote for without helping fascists. This is massive even if you refuse to acknowledge it.

Revolution is necessary, something you’d think was obvious given your username.

I agree, revolution is necessary to fix everything, but I don't think revolution is more realistic than passing ranked choice voting, because i'm not braindead. The fact is, passing ranked choice would still be of great benefit to the working class, just because it doesn't become your ideal utopia overnight doesn't mean ranked choice doesn't matter at all and isn't worth doing.

By your own logic, if no policy has ever benefitted the american people without a revolution, why did the ACA pass?

[-] communist@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

they include tenting kits, you can adjust it to however you like

How does this effect that?

No because the content creator got paid for the ad.

Make sure to go immutable so you never have to do maintenance. The atomic spins are fantastic.

[-] communist@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz 2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

I highly recommend avoiding manjaro like the plague, their team is incredibly incompetent (see: https://manjarno.pages.dev/ ), I say this as someone who has given people manjaro for years and regretted it, I was also their it person, manjaro regularly broke every few months and gave people a very bad taste of linux

for example, why are kernels given version numbers in packages? This caused 3 separate peoples computers to break multiple times. Everything good about manjaro comes from arch, everything bad about manjaro comes from the manjaro team.

Y’know how it’s not rolling release because they delay packages by 2 weeks? They actually do no testing in this time. How do I know this? They pushed an update that caused steam to uninstall your desktop environment. Famously covered by linus tech tips… this is something that should have easily been caught, and yet the two week window did absolutely nothing.

the truth is for manjaro there is no real usecase, there’s no set of desires that align with manjaro being the best choice for you. I am not asking you to switch away from manjaro, but I do not think we should ever recommend it to anyone, and on your next machine, I recommend trying the arch installer.

But if what you’re looking for is an easy pre-setup arch, use endeavoros

If you want something simple and up to date, use fedora kinoite

If you’re a power user and want to configure every little thing about their system, use arch or nixos

If you don’t care at all about updates and want the most rock solid system possible, debian.

Trump is not a good candidate, everyone the dems run is just horrible

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