If we've learned anything over the last 14 years, it's that protests don't change a dang thing. They look cool on social media, depending on the competency of the people running them, but nothing whatsoever changes unless there is a legitimate violent threat to state power.
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If only symbolic movements like this actually mattered. :(
That's good to know. Is it user-friendly?
Sadly, that's the distro I had when I did my dual boot last summer. My Lenovo just isn't compatible with it.
Issues are not worth my free time.
Exactly. I will say though that I learned a lot, so it'll be easier when I go back. I do plan to give Ubuntu a try as I've read it plays nicer with Nvidia.
My plan is to have a gaming-dedicated system for Windows and a non-gaming system for literally everything else on Linux.
I assume it's projection, because we can plainly see that most of them aren't animal lovers.
It's stupid, agreed.
But it's not like any major changes are made because of the data we collect on the oceans or the weather, so it feels irrelevant. We still dump tons of garbage in the ocean every day, are still grossly overfishing, and it's a 'historic' hurricane season every year.
Also, I too love Linux, but when I ran a dual-boot for six weeks last summer I had to troubleshoot it almost every single day. Because of that I ended up just going back to Windows and making sure I keep it clean with O&O ShutUp. Some systems just aren't compatible with Linux and mine is one of them.
Even when it was working, only approximately half of my games ran on it, so I needed Windows anyway. (Though that may be on me for choosing Mint instead of a more gaming-centric distro.)
I'm going to go back to Linux when get a new system and can have a gaming-dedicated PC, but for now, I'm stuck with Windows.
Definitely.
Also, don't invest in companies that hand total control to one person. That's a recipe for having that one idiot blow all of your money, like Adam Neumann did. (Fun fact: Toward the end of WeWork's heyday, Neumann was burning $3k in cash a minute.)
It's WeWork and Adam Neumann all over again.
You couldn't pay me to invest in this shit and it feels a little insane that seemingly intelligent VC's are doing so.
Here's a story for those of you who, like me, are generally all doom-and-gloom.
Our species is monstrous and we deserve to be destroyed by a giant meteor.