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  • but why would a leftist who hates fascism go join the Russian army?

    I don't know, why were leftists insisting everyone on the left stay home for the election?

    "Oh, everyone else is fooled, but not me, I'm too smart to let the propaganda work!"

  • OSHA.

    The throwers have a union to stop them from killing themselves, which means we don't give them 40kg things to break their backs regularly and anything over 22kgs they buddy lift or get a hoist or something.

    Thought it was just airlines being airlines too, but this makes complete sense, don't be dicks about other people's health.

  • Show me an example of where a man wanting to have sex for the sake of having sex - not to get a girlfriend or live happily ever after - is framed as a legitimate goal which should be supported by the people around him, and which is not seen as a farce.

    Why?

    Why do we have to endorse this as a positive model?

    When I was a boy a lot of boys liked to torture animals for fun, I don't understand why we don't endorse that as role model behavior either?!?!

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  • Debian is godly for servers, stable, robust, and most software is supported one way or another.

    Also none of that redhat bs like their management stack, or Ubuntu and snap.

    Their only weakness was they were far dated on kernels and software and that changed over the last 5 years, they're often ahead of ubuntu now.

    My first choice is always freebsd if I don't need kvm or docker and the software is there, arch if it's more workstationy, Gentoo if I'm in a fun mood (mained it for years but it kept breaking), and finally Debian if I just want something that works.

    Even with Debian, wrote an lxc-based stack so it's often just a base for arch for fun and Ubuntu for work. This is where it truly shines.

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  • I agree.

    But honestly, how much Debian specific anything is there outside the install?

    In fact debian is branded as the most boring vanilla distro there is, for good reason.

    Almost everything Linux you do is better documented in the arch docs imho.