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  • Trump's fascist agenda was always their agenda as well. They just weren't quite as openly racist about it. Democrats have oppressed minorities as much as republicans have, and it wasn't Trump that was sending riot police to crush peaceful sit-in student protests against genocide. That was a democrat, and was only the latest in a long line of truly horrible things the democrats have done in the name of fascism.

  • The democrats pushed this through for the same reason they've pushed other bills to censor the internet, using piracy or CSAM as excuses. They aren't really trying to protect anyone, they want and need control over the population as much as the republicans do, so that they can maintain the cash flow from corporations that own them. So many people still look at the democrats as an opposition party to the fascists, but that isn't true at all. They work together because they're two sides of the same party. The only thing they're truly concerned with protecting is their own money and power.

    Both the democrats and republicans are profoundly evil.

  • What a gross name for a strip club.

  • You don't have to hit it. You have 541 trebuchets. When it's totally out of gas and ammo, you still have a few hundred trebuchets.

  • Why is that? A tank doesn’t have enough ammunition to take out that many trebuchets, but a stone launched from one of those trebuchets could destroy or seriously damage a tank to the point it would be combat ineffective.

    It doesn’t matter how thick the armor on any given tank is, you drop a 1000lbs rock on it and it’s toast. And that’s not even taking into account the fact that some trebuchets were big enough to launch 2000lbs rocks, according to the encyclopedia Britannica.

  • That’s a German brand of faucet.

  • OwO

    Jump
  • I mean, they're still killing machines. Cats can absolutely decimate a local ecosystem if they are allowed to breed out of control. Which is why it's so important to spay or neuter your pets, as well as any strays that can be caught.

  • Well, if you turn it all the way on, it should have the same temp as if you did it the way you described, so yeah, the regulator might be broken. A valve should last you several years before it starts leaking or breaks, so if you've had yours that long, it might be time for a new one.

    The good news is that replacements are pretty cheap, and for this style of faucet they're pretty easy to install, usually requiring only a screw driver and probably a pipe wrench to loosen the retaining ring. And if you have a name brand like Delta or Moen, it's covered under a lifetime warranty as well.

  • This. So many comments in this thread make it pretty clear that most people don't know there's a regulator built into the faucet.

  • You don't need to adjust your water heater or add a mixing valve. You just need to take off the handle and set the temperature regulator on the faucet itself.

  • IDK which way threads go on your country, but in the US at least you turn counterclockwise to loosen something.

  • You can also just the handle off the shower and adjust the temperature regulator on the valve.

  • They're so sensitive because the person who installed them didn't care enough to adjust the regulator. If this bothers you, you can take the handle off yourself with an allen wrench and adjust the valve so that when you turn it on, it's the perfect temperature for you every time.

  • Ice cold, of course. We're not barbarians.

  • So, Nobara?

    I would have stuck with Nobara, which is the first Linux distro I really tried, but it was maintained by one person and eventually they're going to get burned out or worse. I figured it would be better to just go with a distro that had a whole team working on it.

  • I tinkered around and made an Arch install for myself last year, until I realized that it was just turning into Bazzite but with extra steps, so I went back to Bazzite.

  • Because it's a lot easier to get Bazzite running Debian than Debian running PC games. This ain't the 90's, gaming on Linux doesn't need to be hard just so you can call youself a 1337 Linux haxor.