@gwynnion I totally understand that. That's just the thing about Linux and other open source software (but not all of it): if you aren't a person who enjoys tinkering and playing with software puzzles, it's going to be aggravating. I still like doing that sort of thing but a lot of people don't. And that's OK.
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Oh gods. SO MUCH THIS.Oh gods. SO MUCH THIS.
A decade ago, when Linux distros were even less developed than they are now, I'd complain about the problems with Linux and Linux worshiping friends would lose their shit instantly and deny that there were still major problems which needed to be dealt with.
It was my fault. I just didn't understand the divine rewards of Linux in all of its godly essence. Eh. Don't get me wrong, I like Linux but I'm not an acolyte. It has its own special problems.
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So, this guy is drawing analogies between opposing women's right to vote and opposing an ideology which has fostered a deeply racist, apartheid society which is currently engaged in genocide.So, this guy is drawing analogies between opposing women's right to vote and opposing an ideology which has fostered a deeply racist, apartheid society which is currently engaged in genocide.
That apartheid society, btw, effectively disenfranchises many of the Palestinians who live there.
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One lesson that I learned after trying to conform to my surroundings in my childhood hometown for 17 years and then discovering that most of what I had been taught was complete BS:One lesson that I learned after trying to conform to my surroundings in my childhood hometown for 17 years and then discovering that most of what I had been taught was complete BS:
If the larger group strongly believes in something, keep you hand on your wallet, back slowly from the room, and observe from a distance until you have a far better idea as to what is really going on.