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  • I'm not pretending.

    I'm pointing out the flaw it the whining.

    There's a lot of should and shouldn't statements that are just wish fulfillment and not reality.

    Now that you're done bitching about the housing crisis...what's your actual proposed solution?

    Should we take the home from the guy renting you that apartment so you can have it? Force lower rents, leaving him unmotivated to bother renting it?

    What's your point beyond rents are too high? We all know there's a problem, how do you propose we fix it, because landlords aren't the root of the issue but this whole thread seems to want to pretend they are.

  • I'm well aware of both, been in the industry for over 20 years.

    But you still don't seem to comprehend the cost or difficulty of the change.

    Frankly the support options don't seem very good either.

    Deployment is not even half the battle, ongoing support is where the troubles really come out.

  • And your not taking into account the money the Chinese government is dumping into the industry to produce those low cost products.

    The goal is to dominate the industry world wide, and you just want to allow that.

    This isn't 'fear mongering' this is realism.

    Your last sentence is just hilarious. You believe we can't do it because capitalism is bad, and so you want to cede the entire future of the industry to a forign power run by a dictator who would 100% use it as a weapon against us.

    The world isn't black or white, and in this case protectionism for local industry is the best of the many bad choices.

    Frankly we should be dumping public money into the same industry, but we have a strong majority who are fighting it tooth & nail. If you want to be angry about the expensive EVs here, get upset about the lack of government subsidies compared to China.

  • Pretty short sighted take.

    When we ceed the entire auto market to Chinese manufacturing, do you think our economy will thrive?

    Do you believe they won't use this power to influence our actions on the global stage?

    Wait your 2 years and calm down.

  • It's almost like, in such a huge country, there exist people with different tastes.

    I, an American, went to India once. The hotel restaurant had a breakfast buffet. On one side was a glorious Indian spread. The other was some nauseating English breakfast spread, with like baked beans (that's for summer BBQs not breakfast!).

    Anyway me and my buddy head straight to the good side, when the hotel staff woman came running over to warn us that it was too spicy. She gently walked us to the gross English food. We confirmed with her, numerous times, that the Indian food was very spicy. We then dug in on the eatible food (the Indian side) and made a friend with the hotel staff lady.

    It was somewhat spicy, but amazing.

    Some Americans think black pepper is too spicy, some eat ghost peppers as a light snack, I am in between.

  • It was after the civil war, a general amnesty had been declared nobody was being tried.

    Furthermore they where obviously guilty, with a serious paper trail of a rebal government to back up their guilt.

    Trump is garbage who defied his oath and committed treason... But he still deserves a trial first. And that trial should have already completed.

  • Nope. Michigan primaries are run by the state like any other election.

    We have open primaries, anyone who's registered to vote can vote in our primaries.

    My guess is Trump's not been convicted of acts that would disqualify him.

    This was always a flimsy case, without a conviction that we should already have.

  • I mean, this sorta bolsters the idea that livable space is rare and valuable.

    Of all of the universe Earth is the only place capable of supporting human life. Furthermore no human has ever managed to leave the earth/moon system, because of the extreme effort and risk required to do so.

    So... How does this make rent seem silly?

  • Because it's shit.

    If I apt install an app, I expect it NOT to be a snap. I want it to use shared libraries, not bring its own along. They hide from you that they are installing the snap not deb package.

    Then you run into all sorts of permissions issues accessing the filesystem from the snap app... Because snap is rather broken in this regard.

    Functionally snap is a worse solution then deb, but I guess it's easier on the developer/maintainer as you don't get lost in shared dependincy hell.

    I feel snaps should be an option if you need cutting edge version of a software that can't use your shared libs, but never the default install method.