I found opensuse's default firewall rules were very restrictive and you needed to open a port.
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I expect so.
KDE Connect also works great as a remote control for many things, presumably including this.
Consider the dog that barks at/attacks anyone who approaches its yard, even though the dog uses it for nothing more than crapping in.
What you are describing sounds more like all leasing is theft - holding property not just for personal use, nor just to deprive others of it (as in the dog), but to extract additional gain.
Re 1 & 2, just because there are differences and conflicts does not mean they are unmanageable or irreconcilable.
3 is just sounding no-true-Scotsman.
robots should take over repetitive, boring, dangerous labor that nobody wants to do so everyone's time can be freed up for work and other activities we prefer to do = luxury space communism
"Iain M Banks' The Culture is the best possible civilisation".
Just because some property can be owned does not mean all property must be owned.
Land rights are sometimes split up e.g. a wolf pack might mark and defend their territory - but this is only with respect to other wolves; they are not claiming ownership of the bird nesting areas. But a bird would not appreciate another bird taking their nest.
I am not sure that either #2 or #3 are universally accepted by those who consider themselves 'left'.
I can see that being an ultra corporate enshittification take, too.
No personal ownership of cars. You must purchase a non transferable license that gives you the opportunity to benefit from the use of a Tesla^TM vehicle. Available in 12- or 24-month periods.
And the heat then means the air can absorb more moisture.
You want hot dry air for maximum evaporation.
It honestly could be either.
$10 says anti-suicide.
Ok, magpies.
No, I don't think all animals necessarily have a significant sense of ownership. But plenty do.