Let’s just wait for the earth to do it for him.
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The day Docker works on Android, I’m settled.
The market chooses without discrimination against anybody. Capitalism is inherently anti-racist, for example. If you do the work, you get paid. No questions asked.
In such a “democracy” it’s a different story. Because, for example, if you only have, let’s say, 30 tenants, every single tenant can move a lot through his vote. Now, it only takes a significant amount of these 30 tenants to group up as, for example, Trump lovers and there you have this “democracy” actively discriminating Biden lovers.
Whereas, if you meet a true capitalist, he does not care where you are from, what you do, how you look… As long as you pay, nothing else matters. Only your money matters.
That said, there is only a tiny fraction of people, who really cannot afford something, they actually want or need. Most people are capable to achieve stages in life, where they become very well able to afford, what they want.
The thing about most people is that, if they cannot afford it, they don’t wanna afford it.
For example, if you have no mental and physical disabilities and yet consciously decide to work as a lowly paid cashier for your whole life, then the market didn’t choose shit for you. You chose, presuming you are mentally and physically capable of choice, as the average person indeed is.
If there are ten people with ten different expectations, they would all vote for something, in summary/conclusion, “in the middle”, which would make nobody happy. The best would be, if everyone could choose for themselves and that is the case right now, except many people perhaps cannot afford, what they’d wish for. Still, better than having a “democracy”, where nobody is truly happy.
What if some people do not fit into some pre-made construction of how some dictator imagines a “nice living situation”? Every person is an individual with individual needs. Presuming, that a single bedroom is big or small enough for every single person is absolutely undermining the fact of how diverse people actually are, as are their visions of their own lives.
Then it should be illegal to have no children, because if everyone had no children, we would literally go extinct.
Dogs are vicious, that’s why. Not even talking about the fighting dogs, which rip apart babies. I’m talking about small “cute” dogs, that bite girls and rip apart their toys for fun… Yeah, had that all happen to young women I got to know in my life and they are all traumatised.
Akito@lemmy.zipto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Looking to start self hosting by going through Louis Rossman's recently released guide. Any pointers for a newbie are most welcome.English
1·1 year agoYou got the idea from here, right? :D
Akito@lemmy.zipOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Open Source Github Repositories in Danger of being DeletedEnglish
2·1 year agoRunning Gitea and want to mirror worthwhile repositories, hence this post. :)
Akito@lemmy.zipOPto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Open Source Github Repositories in Danger of being DeletedEnglish
66·1 year agoOkay, but are they in danger of being removed? I think, they should be very well preserved…
Akito@lemmy.zipto
Privacy Guides@lemmy.one•Tails has replaced balenaEtcher with Rufus in the Windows installation instructions to address privacy concernsEnglish
2·1 year agoRufus is king. Of course, only available on Windows…
Yes, I switched to an older version and there was the warning. However, there was no warning on
0.101.0whatsoever, so upgrading just one patch version broke my master module.Sometimes, I skip some versions, so I am certain, that I jumped from <
0.100.0straight to0.101.0and here we are, without any deprecation warning.
Fully agree on this. I do not say, it’s bad. I love innovation and this is what I love about Nushell. Just saying, that using it at work might not always be the best idea. ;)
Yesterday, I upgraded from
0.101.0to0.102.0anddate to-tablewas replaced equally (actually better) withinto record, however it was not documented well in the error. Had to research for 5 to 10 minutes, which does not sound much, but if you get this like every second version, the amount of time adds up quickly.
Nu is great. Using it since many years. Clearly superior shell. Only problem is, that it constantly faces breaking changes and you therefore need to frequently update your modules.
Back then, a pain in the ass. Nowadays, I just let an AI handle that. I used this crap for years and years and still cannot remember, which symbols you need in which order. And why should I remember? I’m not the computer. The computer should know, not me.
It’s not about the syntax itself, it’s about which syntax to use. There are different ones and remembering which one is for which language is tough.
Very true. Been programming/scripting in Bash since many many years, I could almost consider myself an “expert”, however I still need to look up the same crap over and over again, since remembering weird symbol constellations is the last thing you should do, when you actually just wanna achieve a goal with the script and not learn how to summon the spirit of some C-related language creator.



One of the few worthwhile comments on Lemmy…