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  • Americans have this deeply ingrained misunderstanding of their trade relationships with the rest of the world, that's why it was so easy to mislead majority of them into believing whatever the fuck nonsense they voted for.

  • Converting roofs into solar is simple and cool if you don't know anything about any of that. Then so many problems emerging, you start going crazy and yearn for the simplicity and straightforwardness of a floating solar platform.
    And that's before you remember that not all of the world is US and most people don't actually live in a detached house with a roof.

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  • Distro isn't important, for a novice user the defference, basically, is what software is in the official repository, and how easy it is to google shit. Unless you chose something very obscure somehow, you'll be fine.

  • There is a very lovely pattern I see. Every time there is a conversation on the internet, everyone totally always voted and participated and canvassed and run and also fed the homeless at the same time, and every time there are any elections upcomming, there is no end to the constant anti-democracy messages about how voting is pointless and nobody should do that because both sides.

    In the end, around 20% of registered voters are voting in democratic primaries, and I repeat my thesis, every time the nominee was the person who got the most votes, every time. So the answer to your question - they already care what you think, and if more people were agreeing with you, then maybe they would do what you want. So far they're doing what majority of voters wants, and that's not on the shadowy democratic demons, it's on majority.

  • For the whole history of democratic primaries, the nominee was always the one that received the most votes. It probably of doesn't have to be, but it always is. "they" in question are people of America who know more than nothing about how democracy in their country works.
    Progressives are going to bitch and moan about how nobody does what they want, but will refuse to participate in the very process designed to ask them what they want.
    It's almost like some idiots on the internet don't want change, they want to be oppressed.

  • Yes, yes they do. People don't want junk as it is, people desire their wants and needs met. If for example a human wants a piece of clothing that looks good, but the corporations setup the world in such a way that most people can only afford junk clothing that looks OK and disappears after two wash cycles, a human will buy endless amount of junk clothing.

  • Yep. I have to use Windows for work, and even pro version shows so many ads it's crazy. I can't even imagine how much they paid for this copy of professional OS for working workers, and it still shows fucking ads all the time. It's crazy that nobody in the windows world thinks it's outrageous.

  • Nobody said it's going to be easy. But if you give up on democracy because of the gerrymandrting, you can stop worrying about politics, everything else is so much harder, every other action is so much more impossible, you might as well give up now.