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  • If you actually want a reason, then most people experience faster boot up times using runit instead of Systemd. I haven't tried it yet though.

  • I was just trying to make fun of how hard it is to replace Systemd. I am still gonna make the switch when I get some free time.

  • Honestly I don't know. I just know that desktop environments and a lot of other packages have hard dependencies on Systemd, at least on Arch and Debian based systems. Those packages include: base, flatpak, polkit, xdg-desktop-portals, and vulkan-intel. So yeah, it's nearly impossible to not break anything.

  • If you try to switch a distro that's already using Systemd to some other init system, you'll have so many broken things to fix!

  • That's if I even realize that it's a dream. I rarely get dreams, and when it happens I just cannot tell, no matter how wacky it gets.

    The one time it happened, I just decided to walk into a mirror that wasn't showing anything.

  • Under extreme circumstances too. A place you have never seen, while your running is slower than your real life walking, your punches barely do anything, and If you fall from your height, then it's game over. Also color? what's that?

  • That's a Kbin issue, and I haven't seen it happen in a while. Maybe it was fixed, but your instance is still behind.

  • No, they're ugly, they barely have any lovers. I would personally kill them for no reason, and then cook their meat 'til it's well done; so that no one can find a benefit and therefore a justification for their slaughter.

  • Man, I wonder why Gazans haven't accepted peace with the occupation government. They could've got all the benefits that the West bank is currently enjoying.

  • Even if this was to happen, do you think killing soldiers of every nation would discourage them? That's just another disgusting act to add to the pile.

    The UN would absolutely not be able to protect Palestine from sabotage and sanctions when the US is on the sabotaging side.

  • Dude, if I ever saw someone slowly tearing you from limb to limb I wouldn't even move my toes. I may even start making justifications for them.

  • LOL, OK, let's say that a camera could be mistaken for a gun/rifle/nuke. Would the same apply to a phone? Because I cannot read something placed 10 meters away from me, and I still would distinguish a phone from a weapon.

  • No, it was actually an airsoft gun, OK? Why would they shoot at her?

  • Hamas is hardly looking out for them, and we both know Israel isn’t at all. There are no good guys in this war. They’re all using the Palestinians in some way or another – or bombing them. The only good people are the civilians caught between all the warring parties.

    Yes, we do agree on all of that, but knowing that there are no good guys solves nothing. As you've said Hamas is at least not trying to kill and displace Palestinians, out of the two choices Palestinians would absolutely not prefer to be at the mercy of the occupation government.

    I suspect however that Hamas doesn’t enjoy as much Palestinian support as they’d like. They’ve had to crack down on people protesting against them in the somewhat recent past. I think if Hamas were eliminated, we’d see a lot of them quite happy, and hopeful about the future.

    Palestinians are powerless, and at this point are just cycling through everything around them and blaming it. First blaming the occupation, then the Fatah government for not taking action, and now Hamas for taking action. Everything around them is using them at best, or trying to get rid of them.

    No matter what they change their situation will stay the same, because while they are (or were) able to change who governs them, the occupation is a constant thing. If it's not wrecking their houses and murdering them, it's blockading them and making any development impossible.

    Now what you're suggesting is for the occupation government to take Hamas' place, which will make the situation better somehow. This only makes sense if you think that the situation in the West bank is better than the situation in Gaza.

    We can hope, at least. The Palestinians need to be free to govern themselves, without being under Hamas’ rule nor being bombed constantly by Israel.

    That's not likely, but yeah, we can at least hope.

  • I hope that you don't turn the other cheek when punched, so you can enjoy yours too :)

  • WOW, Hamas sure don't sound like lovely folk. It's very sad that they're the only choice Palestinians have. of course, ignoring the option to make peace with the bulldozer currently wrecking your home, and the soldiers about to burn your field and abduct members of your family to be tortured in their prisons.

  • No, of course. That's why the IDF is currently having a tea party, even after Hamas attacked them, they knew that violence is never the answer, and everyone lived happily ever after. Now close those sleepy eyes and wander to the land of dreams.

  • The choices were: 1. die slowly while no one is looking 2. make it quicker and put it on full display, hoping that something might happen

    What would you choose? The West bank shows that peace isn't and was never an option.

  • Well, I am sorry, but calling yourself a defense force doesn't make your terrorism more acceptable. Your forces still target civilians, take and torture hostages, terrorize people in peaceful areas, arm and defend criminals, and target and suppress journalists. Having a court acquit your heinous crimes doesn't make them more justifiable either.

    I hope this is understandable.