cyborganism 4h ago • 100%
I'm asking you to explain to me what is so different from what is happening in Gaza to a Holocaust.
cyborganism 5h ago • 100%
It's ok. They're just imaginary points. And if people wanna be sensitive about the gender neutrality of a term from the book that the source image is referencing, that's their problem.
I'm all for gender neutrality, but c'mon.
cyborganism 5h ago • 100%
They've been systematically eliminating Gazans at this point. Concentrating them in camps and them bombing the camps. Setting fire to them with incendiary bombs. They've had snipers shoot children. They've been systematically and indiscriminately killing everyone. They've almost wiped out the entire population of Gaza.
What makes that different from a Holocaust?
According to History.com:
The Holocaust was the state-sponsored persecution and mass murder of millions of European Jews, Romani people, the intellectually disabled, political dissidents and homosexuals by the German Nazi regime between 1933 and 1945. The word “holocaust,” from the Greek words “holos” (whole) and “kaustos” (burned), was historically used to describe a sacrificial offering burned on an altar.
After years of Nazi rule in Germany, dictator Adolf Hitler’s “Final Solution”—now known as the Holocaust—came to fruition during World War II, with mass killing centers in concentration camps. About six million Jews and some five million others, targeted for racial, political, ideological and behavioral reasons, died in the Holocaust—more than one million of those who perished were children.
What's happening right now is no different from that. Anyone that's Arab in the region has faced state-sponsered persecution and mass murder. Israel is burning everything down from Gaza to the West Bank to Lebanon and it'll keep going beyond those borders into Syria and even Iraq and Saudi Arabia.
That's their "final solution". It's to kill everyone in those region or get rid of them one way or another. They're experimenting how far they can push the limits of their international support.
If you think I'm wrong, I'd like to hear your arguments.
cyborganism 6h ago • 100%
I think it may have to do with the NVidia driver and the compositor. It's been really iffy.
cyborganism 14h ago • 100%
Yes. That's exactly it.
cyborganism 23h ago • 100%
Same.
When I started in 2000, I was using the OG KDE. Gnome just felt limited back then. Then Gnome 2 came out and it was perfect. KDE 3 was a fucking mess so I stuck with Gnome.
When Gnome 3 came out, I couldn't stand it one bit. Even Canonical came up with an alternative with Unity. I stuck with MATE for a long while. Then KDE 4 and 5 came and it was great again. It still has a lot of bugs though. It's not as stable as Gnome. But at least it's usable. So I've switched back to KDE.
cyborganism 23h ago • 100%
I was planning on playing it after finishing Control. I just learned through an expansion that Alan Wake was related and I never played.
cyborganism 1d ago • 100%
Maybe that'll give a good reason for game companies to start developing games natively for Linux.
cyborganism 1d ago • 100%
Conservatives projecting who they are on others. Typical.
cyborganism 1d ago • 0%
As a Canadian, I don't even understand how that works. How do they even go at checking the district limits? Don't they follow county lines?
cyborganism 1d ago • 100%
I've lost faith at this point.
Canada's Prime Minister just posted something about the October 7th incident like it's the most horrible thing to happen in the Middle East, when there's a literal Holocaust happening in all of Palestine.
It's fucking tone deaf.
But he's got the anti defamation league and B'nai B'rith breathing down his neck at the same time. So it doesn't matter what we do or say or how much we write to them or protest, they still won't fucking listen.
And somehow, the conservatives are high in the polls for the next election somehow.
It make zero sense.
cyborganism 1d ago • 85%
*firemen
cyborganism 1d ago • 0%
Not to mention they got deep in the lore of King Arthur and Macbeth and what not for information to write that show.
cyborganism 2d ago • 100%
That's not the point.
The point is that sometimes the sandboxing can break certain features in certain software. And if the software is only available as a snap or even flatpak, but not the original deb or rpm, then you're stuck with a broken software.
This was the case, for example, for my browsers and some of their extensions that need to communicate with external tools like media downloaders or even password vault access, like keepass.
cyborganism 2d ago • 100%
What year model was it?
cyborganism 2d ago • 33%
Why is Chevy Chase in the thumbnail?
cyborganism 2d ago • 80%
That a whole
'nother
Level
cyborganism 2d ago • 100%
The one that slaps the water that goes
Tsh tsh tsh tsh tsh
TRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
cyborganism 2d ago • 100%
Amen brother
cyborganism 2d ago • 100%
All the republicans/conservatives have as arguments are empty one liners that project their fears and at the same time reveal who they really are.
I tried and the installer encounters an unexpected error as it reaches 100%. This removes all the files from the Program Files folder. If I rename the folder before clicking the continue button I can keep all the binaries installed, but the application won't run saying it's missing a core dll. Has anyone tried and succeeded?
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Is there an equivalent to Google Drive in Windows for KDE? I'm talking full synchronization of my Google Drive files into a local folder. I know there's the KDE KIO Worker that can integrate with Dolphin, but according to [itsfoss.com](https://itsfoss.com/use-google-drive-linux/): > Each time you try to modify a file, it is copied to a local cache directory. Once you finish modifying a file, it prompts for uploading the modified file to GDrive. There's RClone that can do that I think, but I'm not certain. And it looks a bit complicated to set up. What are you recommendations?