[-] faintbeep@lemm.ee 0 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

Do you think that the US defending its interests in Ukraine and helping them is a bad Idea?

Yes

Or that defending their Interests in Taiwan and helping them is a bad Idea?

Yes

Or did you think that the US ousting the Taliban and giving Girls an Education and Future was a bad Idea?

lol how did that work out

Or that defending global Shipping from Houthi-Terrorism is a bad Idea?

You mean defending Israeli shipping from sanctions, in order to support the genocide in occupied Palestine? What kind of answer did you even expect to this one?

[-] faintbeep@lemm.ee 2 points 8 months ago

Yeah that's another difference. When something breaks on Windows people will do anything to fix it, including reinstalling Windows or buying another machine.

When something goes wrong on Linux they decide Linux doesn't work and reinstall Windows.

I've had Windows installs slow down till they take 15 minutes to start. I once clicked the wrong button in Visual Studio and the computer became some kind of remote driver debugging target, permanently. Half the settings broke and every startup it would autologin as a debug user.

If anything like that happens on Linux it's proof Linux is too complicated, but on Windows it's just one of those things.

[-] faintbeep@lemm.ee 1 points 1 year ago

It's something I've seen POC on Mastodon complaining about, that everyone in the fediverse thinks they belong in every discussion. It's been the same with the autism community on Lemmy, I'll say something about my experience of autism and immediately get a reply like "I'm not autistic but I disagree".

At least Reddit is big enough that not every post hits the front page and gets a comment from every user, so niche subs can fly under the radar a bit.

[-] faintbeep@lemm.ee 2 points 1 year ago

He represents the meme well in the sense that these memes are all made by people who tried to climb up the bell curve but fell back down to the start, and think that's the same as reaching the end.

He literally says he couldn't figure it out. That doesn't make him smarter than people who can figure it out and use Arch with no problem.

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