Sanyanov

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Sanyanov,

Fair enough.

I guess someone can make use of this all, just not regular users. Besides, the controls are very legacy and it would make sense to make an updated version just to keep it more in line with tools people are used to and generally enhance user experience.

Sanyanov,

The most reasonable approach, I guess.

Sanyanov,

Will take a look, thanks

Sanyanov,

Nope, you ignored my last message.

You said, and I cite you here: “Total war on Gaza looks pretty damn justified to me.”

This is total war, yes, wholeheartedly agreed here. It is not justified in any way, shape or form.

Sanyanov, (edited )

And that’s where I and most other Palestine supporters strongly disagree.

For starters, being attacked doesn’t allow the country to breach the international treaties on the law of war. Civilian massacre and “leveling of Gaza” is a grave breach of the treaties and a war crime, it should not be supported and Netanyahu and Israeli military officials are waited for in Hague, where they need to give quite an explanation for what they’ve done (and certainly get arrested).

Second, the attack on Israel was carried out by a small militant group, to which the majority of Palestinians barely holds any relation. About 200 people were taken as PoW. Israel’s response on that was unproportionate, with dozens of thousands of civilians killed, misplaced, and taken as PoWs. Regular people, people who did not attack Israel, are now finding themselves among one of the most cruel and lawless wars of the 21st century, with nobody able to protect them.

People of Palestine did not deserve this. They are civilians, and under the law of war, they should never be touched. There is a reason international community recognizes those rules, and Israel just decided to not give a damn. Israel is currently carrying more unnecessary, malicious violence and extermination than any other country on Earth.

As I said, under any circumstances, total war is not justified, and the international community has long formalized that. This conflict has shown how many people lack basic humanity to be able to universally recognize basic human rights long written in international laws and conventions.

Sanyanov,

Sadly, not really - didn’t go deep into various options.

But maybe someone else can help?

Sanyanov,

trained hard

muscles stronk

crushing bricks over your head like an anime character

profit

Sanyanov,
  • Math is gray
  • Science is blue
  • Writing is black
  • History is brown
Sanyanov,

Yeah, moldy bread will do (though it can contain some more nasty stuff as well)

Sanyanov,

Here’s a crazy idea: have both!

Don’t allow your boss to speak to you like that, unionize, and fight for your workers rights - including the right for dignity and respect, listed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, but also for higher pay and better working conditions.

How does one hurt the other?

Also, I’m Russian.

Sanyanov, (edited )

Drive modernity to practicality. Embrace modern freight fleet, reject driving around in a truck to pick a bag of chips

Sanyanov,

I honestly didn’t expect you to, but that was fun to me too!

Sanyanov, (edited )

Russian northwest

Sanyanov,

Very impressive!

One thing though; the area to the north is very swamped; it’s not just lakes. So getting dry lumber any time of the year is near impossible, thereby fire kit is very advisable. Dry needles are not as dry as one would want. Cones that are often advised as an element of easy fire starters are extremely wet and useless for the task; they burn no better than wood thorougly soaked in water. Generally, making fire out of any lumber in the woods is a massive headache in there.

Also, high humidity means fog is a very regular occurrence, so a clifftop might be way less useful that one can imagine. It gets particularly bad the closer you move to Khibiny mountains.

Sanyanov, (edited )

Now that’s a good assessment

Tho, I am personally not in the US at all :D

Terms of Service (media.kbin.social)

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Sanyanov,

Also check out FreeTube. It is more YouTube-focused, but does its job amazingly well and in style.

Sanyanov,

That’s valid

Sanyanov,

Congrats! One more person opened their eyes to freedom!

When you come to Linux, you never want back.

Sanyanov,

That’s the best TLDR you could give at the end.

Generally UI and feeling are “Windows, but without BS”

Sanyanov,

Sure! I just don’t expect people who just came from Windows/MacOS to get into that. I’m talking “just works” here. Later on, they’ll be able to develop that understanding too, but to each its time.

Sanyanov,

Manjaro KDE (default) makes Arch a wonderful starting point. Beautiful (gold standard of KDE implementation), truly blazing fast (thanks, Arch), incredibly Windows-like, and unlike Arch itself, completely plug-and-play.

Their update withholding schedule, while causing anger among some Arch enthusiasts, is what makes the system super stable and completely effortless to maintain, while remaining close to the bleeding edge.

The only thing newbies should be taught is that AUR should be used with caution due to potential (rare) dependency version conflicts; luckily, Manjaro repos have just about everything you can think of and AUR is almost entirely unnecessary.

Sanyanov,

Use NewPipe for YouTube on mobile, works like a charm with YouTube vids. Beware: it’s not account-based, so you can’t comment and it won’t synchronize subscriptions automatically (but you can import them from YouTube)

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