No, I am actually just saddened by it. I know people voted for him and it's easy to say they deserved it, but the misery caused by his politics goes so profoundly deep into a society that already have so many people struggling, that I just find it depressing.
It actually says 46% of republican voters, but I do get your point.
I feel like we have very different definitions on the word "terminal" and "power user".
None of the features feel like it belong to a terminal and I doubt the AI will give good answers to complicated technical questions. Also, it probably takes more keystrokes to update your Ubuntu box using "prompt language", rather than a simple Ctrl-R
and finding the command you need.
This is going to be like Gillette razors right?
Diplomatico or Plantation rum neat. As to why, I just like it.
No kids, I like peace and quiet and I would be a terrible father.
While I don't disagree with the sentiment, I do think a ban on resource hoarding would also require an overhaul of the capitalist system. Hoarding resources is exactly the point of our current system and banning it would most likely have hard to predict consequences.
Music collection as flac, navidrome as streaming server, symfonium as android app and B&W P5 or B&W Pi7 S2 for headphones.
I mean I don't cherish the idea of giving a Nazi anything, but I still think they deserve equal rights, but it probably also depend on what you mean by rights. My interpretation would be that this include every service provided by the government. Handling groups like Nazis I think would fall under hate speech if they use their opinions to antagonize or incite violence towards other people.
There's no such thing as US specific on the Internet. Every law made concerning online presence anywhere will have at least a limited impact on the Internet as a whole.
Even though I wholeheartedly agree with the sentiment, I think it's hard to break with money, since statistics show that almost every win is tied to who spent the most on campaigns.