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  • Clothes very similar to the stereotypical "african clothes", they have dark skin and it is a core part of their identity, they got the actor of Tyler as a way to have an "exotic" accent, they also made them cannibals, with weird voodoo religious rituals with suggested (even if not so simple) rape, and if I'm not mistaken they commit terrorist suicide attacks as well.

    They feel like a concentrated mix of the racist ideas gathered over the past 200 years, and are used to show that they are scary. Or to make it more obvious, they are shown like "exotic brown people who hate the white ones, and just want to eat them, rape them, and suicide on them to mass murder civilians to instill fear".

    I'm not the only one who noticed that but I really can't understand how anyone can not see it.

  • You do understand though that the subject was brought by fascists trying to push the narrative of trans as a threat, and that all of the posts about trans rights are trying to counter this overflowing narrative, right?

    Also I'm sorry but you never need to cooperate with the nazis. If you consider that a minority should be eliminated simply because they are not like you, you do not deserve any form of respect or attention. Or as I've seen before, if you are in a protest and someone is undisturbed waving a nazi flag, you are part of a nazi protest.

    You are (intentionally or not, hard to say) pushing the typical stance of the "enlightened centrist" that goes on to say "both sides are wrong so I'm not going to pick sides" which effectively is the same as siding with the fascists. And for the sake of argument, even if people were pushing trans right "too much" (it's not the case), then so what? If it bothers you so much then it's probably because you're against it, I myself am subscribed to a trans community that tends to post a lot of news that I don't necessarily care to read, but I just keep it because I think it is important to know about it and if I don't feel like reading it I just skip it. Why on earth would I see it as divisive, unless I am hurt by the existence of trans people?

    All in all, it doesn't feel like you are genuine and if you are, you are definitely misguided (or influenced?), either way your messages only help and support the narrative of fascists who love the idea that fighting for trans rights could be seen as the cause of chaos and division, it's their newest scapegoat after all.

  • I don't define anything like that. What you criticized was people defending trans rights, which definitely is transphobic. Don't try to sugarcoat and blur what you initially said.

    And if no one gives a shit and the rights are deserved, how do you justify being annoyed with it? If I see people fighting for the right to eat cold fries I'd say "sure, go ahead", I wouldn't start opposing them and saying that they're sowing division. The difference of course being that trans rights are a serious matter.

    You're just trying to suggest, intentionally or not, that defending trans people is negative for society, and if that is not transphobic I don't know what is.

  • Wanting rights for a minority is gaslighting and sowing division?

    Please, I'm very excited to hear your explanation of how, without being a transphobic piece of shit. Please, go on.

    I mean if you don't mean anything bad you won't get banned, right? ;)

  • Well from what you're saying I'd go for something like EndeavourOS.

    Based on arch, usable out of the box but without much preinstalled so that you can do your own mix. Manjaro is a bit similar but with more preinstalled (and maybe more bugs from what I read).

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  • It's a service mostly used to download torrents "safely", one of the use cases being to pair it with something like Kodi as a free netflix alternative. Either way it's, afaik, mostly used to download torrents faster and with less hassle.

  • Most performance optimisation can be done through improving algorithms and data structures, and knowing well the language you're using.

    I don't think I've encountered any performance issue that wasn't either:

    • Unavoidable because of what I'm doing
    • Coming from an inefficient data structure or algorithm
    • Coming from a bad use or pitfall of the language.

    Of course there are specific cases such as low-power environments and such, but that's not what most people talk about when they talk about performance.

    I also would like to point out my confusion with the obsession towards performance when it's not needed (such as "is languageA 10% faster than languageB?") but then everyone putting web technologies everywhere, from games to desktop software. It's starting to feel like performance is more of a cult than a pragmatic question at this point.

  • Yeah, if he's only motivated by bad reasons, fuck him.

    He can do something that is ultimately better, and still be doing it for reasons wrong enough to be criticised. I don't understand the point of defending an immoral megalomaniac just because he's trying at the last second to look like he's on the good side after fighting for the bad one for a long time.

  • The idea of punishment is to prevent further misbehaviours, not to throw shit back at the kids. The goal is to teach the proper behaviour.

    But hell is supposed to be eternal, and as such there is no evolving from it, making it not a punishment but a torture.

    Now if you believe in torturing kids who misbehave just for the sake of making them suffer, that's something else.