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  • I'm not a mind reader, I don't know who's who according to you.

    You have a president that barely can talk, barely can walk. I've seen edits of it in European languages shared around in Instagram and media. And in Eastern European countries, your army having diversity hires is a laughing material. I've seen soldiers laughing at that first hand. Because for them, every soldier must meet incredibly high standards where just having a scar could get you eliminated.

    I don't know who's fault is what, but people are still laughing at you. You could build a utopia and people will still find something to laugh at. Therefore it's not really logical to compare "who's more of a laughing stock than other."

  • By.., not being there? Interfering less? The worst the army did was to left behind ammunition for Taliban to take in Afghanistan.

    Compare and contrast this to one of the major reasons for Syrian conflict and complete chaos it (US) brought to Iraq; that's nothing.

  • There's no reasoning with these guys. You immediately get thrown out and called names over names. The slight issue here, I'm a third party and don't even support neither of these, yet only a certain side calls me names and accuses me of shit.

    I can see how and why Trump is set to win this election. Good luck to you guys with four more years with the guy.

  • I have the first hand experience that not voting for smaller parties is much worse. What ends up happening is people just don't vote instead, or vote for who's set to win (which would be Trump in this case).

    In Türkiye, main opposition bullied everyone else like this (to a point where a candidate withdrew). I know a lot of people who got bullied in real life for not supporting the major candidate. What ended up happening is they didn't vote or vote for Erdoğan out of spite.

    Who do you think benefitted from this entire ordeal? Erdoğan. Trump will do the same and possibly gonna sweep the elections. Also he's probably gonna call for more people to vote because the position he's in can be capitalized upon as "Biden is trying to eliminate the main opposition" which actually will drive more people to vote. Erdoğan did the same exact thing as well.

    Good luck.

  • Last time I checked, Trump pulled troops out of Middle East and Asia, where US destabilized many countries. As far as the rest of the world is concerned, Trump is much better.

    Source: Living right next to those countries and have friends who fled from such countries.

  • Have you considered people are mad because:

    • Same purchase was a lot cheaper when it was Reddit.
    • Reddit already ran ads, so having an app who ran ads of its own was fine.
    • Monoteizing a FOSS project in a way that doesn't help the maintainers of that project may not be seen as ethical.
    • Having a subscription for features that don't cost anything to serve (highlighting users can be done locally for instance) might feel like an artificial limitation to drive sales.
    • The fact that it launched with both a transaction (not a small one, as it costs more than any non-professional app I bought) and a subscription service in literally the first beta of the app.
    • Combination of these with all the alternatives being all-free (both in price and as in freedom) might make people think few times before paying for this app.

    Personally, I really dislike the price, find subscription meh but I absolutely adore Sync's UX. But honestly, without few things changing, I don't see myself recommending Sync to friends.

  • Average Arch exp

    Jump
  • I like the rolling release for just about everything. Since package updates are spread out, you can usually figure out which package broke what pretty easily if something ever breaks down.., which shouldn't, because I still can't recall instance of such catastrophic failure just by updating.

  • Even if it was all gamers, that'd push a lot of companies to care about Linux a whole lot more. Venn diagram of people who spend a lot of money in tech stuff and people who play games is almost a circle nowadays.