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  • Your statement contradicts your quotes.

    Note that a dog would need to eat a surprisingly large amount of onions, garlic, or chocolate in order to get sick.

    which means that a 45-pound dog would only have to eat one medium-to-large onion to experience dangerous toxicity levels. Since most dogs would happily devour a bag of unattended onion rings or an onion casserole given the opportunity, this is a serious concern.

    However, some dogs are more sensitive to garlic toxicity than others, and consumption of a toxic dose spread out over a few days could also cause problems.

    consuming even one chocolate bar can have serious consequences, especially for small dogs.

    So, no surprisingly large amounts at all here.

  • Very unlikely. You can already create swap files on your drives and that's painfully slow, because your drives are so much slower and further away compared to your ram. It's a very different means of storing and accessing data.

  • Yeah, but Windows partitions are pretty easy to understand since you don't have a bunch of different extra partitions and filesystems that also differ between distros. You typically just make a C partition, pray that its size will be enough for the next years, and then make a second one for all of your data. You don't have to think about root and boot partitions, which filesystem to chose, which name to give, how and if you should encrypt which partition, etc. etc. It's all much more streamlined and well documented. On Linux every distro kinda does its own thing, so you can't even just quickly look shit up. And if you want to encrypt things, suddenly all the guides are invalid anyway. It's just messy and obtuse.

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  • Oh yeah? Does that also apply to the killings of the butcher of Khan Younis? Or the that of the theocratic regime in Iran? Or the rocket strikes of Hezbollah? Or the massacre of the rave on Oct. 7th? Just trying to figure out which murders you deem justified.

    There's a reason Holocaust survivors tend to avoid Israel, bad memories.

    As if you care about holocaust survivors, considering how you people abuse Jews outside of Israel and end up defacing holocaust memorials for your agenda.

  • Just throw some of the popular distros on your USB stick. Most of them have live bootable environments to play around in for a first glimpse. Figure out what desktop environment you like most and go from there as a starting point for an installation. Since it's a system you don't really need you can just freely experiment without being afraid to break things. Worst case is that you have to re-install, or swap to another distro. Fair warning though, some of those laptop components can be very exotic and may not have drivers, specifically things like network, Bluetooth or sometimes even audio chips. Highly depends on the laptop but be aware that there may be some things not running as smoothly as you may want.

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  • I can't speak for every case of those game's and their stories and missions, especially since I don't play CoD, but the majority of those targets you're shooting at are actual terrorist groups.

    And with statements like:

    Its creator argued that the game is no different from numerous games that allow users to kill Arabs

    He's basically equating Palestinians, or Arabs, with Hamas. So he is basically saying that Palestinians / Arabs are all terrorists, just like he's basically saying the IDF are terrorists. At that point he might as well go the next step and add the ravers to slaughter and rape.

    Also, the game historically has had ~25 concurrent players at any given time. I don’t think this game is as important as certain people would want you to believe.

    Certain people? Who?

  • I can kinda get the sentiment. I left during the protests too and I can see people wanting to damage Reddit, which is also completely deserved. Of course now Reddit is respecting the right to your comments even less and scrapes them for Google's LLM models.

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  • There's definitely good politicians, they just don't get the votes because they aren't campaigning on populistic ideas, but rather things that would have to be done, which are unpopular opinions and acknowledgements.

    But it does not help that people who wouldn't be corrupt, often times not wanting to go into politics because they despise politicians. You cannot change the system if you don't become part of the change of the system.

    So ultimately, it's just about everyone else's fault as well. But at least with the status quo they can point fingers at the scapegoats they support by their own behavior.