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  • Someone asked this same question a while ago related to also Linux users present.

    Basically seems to come down to techies being mostly left winged more frequently which makes up the vasg majority of Lemmy.

    I don't miss the global echo and it's kinda nice to read civil discussions or talks.

    Though i dont really focus too much on the political topic or consider people such to make it my concern when I read.

    Just generally enjoy the good talks, advice and things like I remember how the internet started when it also had 0 political interest.

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  • This sounds nice, thanks for that information.

    How do you know stuff is particularly "unsupported" on a same os but different build? Other then errors of course?

    In my head it is the same os just different blend so wonder why it wouldnt work. Reckon maybe some missing system components. Though can copy those over?

    Anyway was curious if you knew! Thanks

  • Personally don't like the constant echoing of political positions or takes but that's in my experience equal on both platforms.

    I cba. The thing I like more on Lemmy is slight more civilly discussions or what's being shared.

    Just hate how its always have to be polarized to what side you lean on ot emphasis on.

    Defaulting on the American aspect of things as well.