manjaro was my first distro, which i chose at a time when there were plenty of youtube videos still listing it among the standard "starter distros" and before the community sentiment shifted against them
commies will really be like "we can overcome anarchy of the market" and then hate on queer marx for saying "The veil is not removed from the countenance of the human social relations until it becomes reproduction by freely associated folx, and stands under their conscious and planned control."
unequivocally the best part of drinking yesterday was listening to this girl drunkenly rant about how metro was a dogshit player and indicative of why we need 6v6 back
ok i fixed it meow
i used kde system settings to make a new color scheme file based off of AdwaitaDark and put it in ~/.local/share/color-schemes
its hacky but it's selectable and persistent so who cares
i think it’s tragically funny how the group of people that are best positioned to make linux seem not intimidating to new people, youtubers, are the ones with seemingly the most challenging workflow to accommodate in a “switched to linux challenge” video
True, parliamentarism is better than despotism: but only if it represents a concession granted by the despot for fear of worse. Given a choice between a parliamentarism, embraced and boasted, and a despotism forcibly thrust upon minds that cry out for redemption, despotism is a thousand times better
if your dating profile doesn’t link to a csv that rigorously details every human you’ve come into contact with since birth and your relation to them, and what you hope these relationships look like in 5 years, sending me a message is tantamount to rape
sources of normatively are abundant, diffuse, extraordinarily varied in scope and density and thickness, and generally not all that exciting (while simultaneously being the rather significant!). evaluative normativity can be very minimal, and conflating it with morality is a recipe for confusion.