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I'm all for scamming scammers, but I'm quite happy to give a tip to YouTubers I watch by way of e-commerce commissions.
On the one hand, it's bait.
On the other hand I don't think the country that has formalised slavery and a culture of policing which views it's own citizens as prey really has the right to dictate conversation on race relations.
In no other field would such failure be seen as authority. You wouldn't pick a garage to fix your car because them accidentally destroying the most engines shows they're experts.
Which European country was it that added a loophole to their constitution to allow slavery as punishment then manipulated their legal system to lock a third of black men up again? I forget.
Anyone have any harpoon guns and a slightly bigger plane? I think I know what we're supposed to do.
To deal with moderation conflicts you could basically just unlink the thread.
Also we could also just add flags to activitypub messages on creating posts to tell the boosting server whether or not merging is permitted.
If you've worked hard on something and want everyone to see it, set it to True and people can boost it to different communities.
If it's something personal or an in-joke that you only want to be advertised to the community it's posted in set it to False and the option won't be available when cross posting in the UI.
It doesn't have to be a solemn vow. The definition of insurance is that it's a guarantee. If it's denying claims it's technically not even providing insurance.
Linux is actually kinda designed to be less fragmented than windows really.
The reason you don't pick an install directory is because the standard is that binaries live where binaries live, dependencies live where dependencies live, logs live where logs live, etc.
All the user should worry about is where the media or whatever your program works with is.
Always try to find the apt install instructions for whatever program you want, and it's easy to uninstall with apt remove.
Apart from a few deb packages, almost everything that can't be managed via apt should be considered incomplete or experimental. If it was ready for you to just use it without issue, it would be in an apt repository.
It may seem a bit daunting to have to use command line at first, but once you're used to it, you'll realise how absolutely broken and archaic managing software on windows is. (Like seriously, it's 2024 and you're still having to fish through slow or sketchy websites to find installers for tools and drivers.)
I thought terrorism laws were designed to prevent jury trials.
Isn't part of the reason these laws exist to suspend the sixth amendment for "national security" reasons.
It's not that specific. It fits a lot of Social Darwinists that were born into money. Most just have the good sense to keep their voices down in public.