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  • Twitter is very much active, it is the first place all political discussions happen. It is where the Israel attacks unfolded. It is where every big figure has an account and share their viewpoints.

    It is also where you often see two sides having very different viewpoints argue, something in which it is unique - since by design it tries to allow different ideas even if you don’t agree with them.

    But not so with Lemmy - which is extremely left centric, and harbours so much hatred against people, censorship, and the ostrich syndrome of burying you head in the sand, that this post to censor Elon and this amazing claim that Twitter is dead gets so much attraction. Case in point how I predict when near 100% accuracy that this comment will be voted down and buried.



  • bankimutoLinux@lemmy.mlDid we kill Linux's killer feature?
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    9 months ago

    I mean yeah. I mean wtf.

    I mean, if I install something compiling from source, I would not expect anyone else to manage it, right? I mean why would anyone expect that flatpak snap etc. all get managed automatically, they even forget how they installed something, it is so ridiculous.











  • bankimutoFirefox@lemmy.mlStop using Brave Browser
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    10 months ago

    Yeah, I am not woke enough to boycott something because what someone donated to. In fact, I’ll probably give it a try just to negate the cancellation effect that will inevitably follow in the wake of that article by bigots who call others by that name.







  • bankimutoLinux@lemmy.mlFuck it, give me your most OVERRATED Distros
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    10 months ago

    Manjaro is a really good distro to start with. It has very nice defaults including the correct zsh plugins. Should make your transition to Arch whenever the time comes very smooth. It does have a bad reputation because they don’t seem to manage it well (e.g. keys keep expiring), and the said defaults are implemented in a very hacky way (if you see the code). Also they follow a delayed release which is really unnecessary given Arch is stable already; and in fact the delay can cause issues if you use AUR (which you will, eventually discover and learn about and love).