

In this house we do not recognize phosphine as a biomarker! Get the fuck out of my face!


In this house we do not recognize phosphine as a biomarker! Get the fuck out of my face!
I’ve been using Linux for about 25 years. I completely stopped using Windows at home more than a decade ago.
I do some volunteer work for an organisation that refurbishes old computers and gives them to people who can’t afford one. For the time being we’re using Rufus to bypass TPM and other hardware requirements so we can install Windows 11 on everything.
We’re willing to install Linux for people who want it, but unfortunately I haven’t seen that happen yet. Most of our customers have no idea what an OS is. A lot of people also need Windows for education or work. There’s a free course available that teaches how to use a computer and of course that is also Windows-only.
We helped one of our colleagues to install Mint on his old laptop, though.


Any of the large, easy to use distributions should work just fine. I’d recommend a popular distribution because it’ll be easier to get help online. So consider Mint, Fedora, OpenSuse, Ubuntu and maybe Pop!_OS.
I think the main consideration should be which DE (desktop environment) she’d like to use. IMO the main contenders would be:
Based on which DE she prefers, I’d suggest getting a distribution that comes with said DE by default, for the best possible integration. How do you figure out which DE she likes best? Put Ventoy on a USB stick along with a few different Linux ISOs. Ventoy wil let you choose which one to boot from a menu. You could get the following ISOs:
Download an ISO for each, install Ventoy on a USB stick and copy the ISOs to the stick. Boot into each ISO and play around with the desktop for a bit. When she’s figured out which DE she prefers, install a distribution that comes with that desktop.
That also makes me irrationally angry, even though people should be allowed to be wrong…
Seriously, though, I think there’s something about the trick(s) these songs use to get stuck in people’s heads that triggers a very negative visceral reaction in me, like I’m being violated somehow. This leaves me no room to appreciate the songs’ originality or sound design.
“Toxic” by Britney Spears and “Shape of You” by Ed Sheeran both make me irrationally angry.


The only way it’s going to make sense is if you watch it in chronological order. So you have to start with Enterprise.


Why do they want authoritarian communism? Well, I haven’t spent months reading Marxist theory, so they probably won’t think I’m able to do their arguments justice. For a “better” (and much longer) explanation, ask at hexbear or lemmygrad.
Their argument, as I understand it, seems to be that the USSR, China and North Korea really aren’t as bad as Western propaganda suggests. American imperialism is much worse, especially outside of the imperial core, North America and Europe. Also, the people that do get oppressed in AES (actually existing socialism) states mostly deserve it for being capitalists or fascists or libtards.
I’d argue that a “dictatorship off the proletariat” inevitably leads to a small group seizing and holding on to power. They seem to believe that eventually the state will wither away and give rise to Real Communism.


If I understand the post by @db0 correctly, the main point is to decentralise power and infrastructure, yes.


Basically communists that support authoritarian regimes. In this case I could also have written “Marxist-Leninists”.


It’s not made by tankies, so arguably less revolutionary.


In case anyone else is wondering, but doesn’t feel like searching the web:
Piefed is similar to Lemmy. It federates with the Lemmyverse, Threadiverse and Fediverse. But with some additional features and differences:
I’ve never actually used Piefed and most information I could find was three months old. If I missed anything important or made mistakes, please let me know in a reply.


Using the command prompt is not coding.
Ackshually, whenever you write something into the command prompt and it works, you’re writing valid Bash (or whatever shell you’re using) code. Bash is a programming language, so technically you are coding.
For example, try typing the following into a terminal:
for ((i = 0; i < 10; i++)); do echo $i; done
You just counted to nine using a loop and a variable!
YOUR HOUSE IS A HOUSE OF PSEUDOSCIENCE! IN THE NAME OF FEYNMAN, MAY NONE OF YOUR PAPERS PASS PEER-REVIEW!!!