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astropenguin5 @ astropenguin5 @lemmy.world Posts 6Comments 288Joined 2 yr. ago
My understanding of it is that the nature of it is that you have to choose the corresponding Lemmy community because they are not all named the same as reddit
Nano is the only one I know how to use lol (assuming we're talking about in-terminal text editors)
And i have used it exclusively for editing Minecraft and KSP server config files
Im definitely a programmer :P
They don't, it's any post or community marked with the NSFW tag
I don't personally, but it is another proposal, that's why I mentioned it. There are some parts that seek decent but I have not read up on full explanations enough to understand the theory behind it.
The question was very open and there's a lot to explain, so sorry for the text wall I ended up making
As for keeping stuff "on the rails," more or less just more of the stuff we should be doing to try keep capitalism on the rails. Regulations and regulatory agencies and government bodies, and better electoral and government systems. And on top of that, the workers being in control will eliminate a lot of the motivations for businesses to do 'bad' things. Treatment of workers and profit distribution most obviously, but also things like quality of product or service, because the workers are also likely either direct consumers of it as well or more closely linked to direct consumers.
As for government and democratic improvements, since I'm assuming we are comparing against the US, we have a pretty shitty democratic structure and even governmental structure to some extent. First and foremost, the two party system and first past the post voting. Systems like ranked choice allow for a much broader set of parties and corresponding values to be expressed in governance. Other things like how shit of an institution the Supreme Court is, the electoral college, etc. A more European democratic model is much better. Also, a great example of how Europe has an much better control on capitalism is to look at how a lot of tech and internet protections and regulation is almost exclusively European. Things like requiring all devices to have USB-C, all of the GDPR which is the giant data privacy regulation that requires things like letting users obtain a copy of all their data, and also delete it among many other things. Also something I've seen recently is that by in think it was 2027 all smartphones will have to have removable batteries which is amazing.
Basically democratic socialism would be taking all the good stuff Europe does and cranking it up to 11, plus a few other things.
Edit to respond to your edit: perhaps, but how does a greedy person then get elected? The whole point of democracy is that you elect people who represent you, and also have checks and balances in place to limit any given individual or group from overstepping their power, a can be removed if they are causing harm.
There are many better proposals. Communism, anarchism, socialism, etc. What i personally think is best is some form of democratic socialism, where literally everything is controlled democratically. Companies/firms all fully employee controlled, democratic government obviously, etc. Nownininow you're gonna say "oh but socialism and communism have already been tried and failed look at xyz countries" and to that: every instance of socialism or communism has either been authoritarian and therefore always going to be bad or got fucked over by outside influences, or sometimes internal ones. Probably the best historical example that was good was the Soviet union in the very beginning in the first few weeks or months when worker control flourished, but then Lenin fucked over everything and became authoritarian.
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That sucks, kinda seems like they're saying 'we don't think you can do it on budget or on time so here's even less money to work with'. To be fair there are valid criticisms of NASA going over budget and time but also feels like congress just doesn't care that much about science
Yeah that's a little what i suspected, it's worked fine on win 10 with the exact same setup thoughm What other software did you find that worked? And was something to replace discord or just help with audio mixing?
For the CAD, that's pretty much what I expected and definitely seems to be the overall conclusion.
Yeah that's a little what i suspected, it's worked fine on win 10 with the exact same setup thoughm What other software did you find that worked? And was something to replace discord or just help with audio mixing?
For the CAD, that's pretty much what I expected and definitely seems to be the overall conclusion.
There's a bot that corrects people but making the link !browse.feddit.de should open it as accessable from your account not open a separate website.
Edit: actually I guess not for this one since it's not an actual fediverse thing
Exact same thing for me, just installed it on my new pixel 7 yesterday and it's the same. Had the same problem on my moto g power before that.
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Same here, I've been taking a hard break from it though. I've also played so much modded that the base game isn't that enjoyable unless on a big smp where I can flex my combat and redstone skills, even then I find a modded server with friends more fun.
Also if you haven't played modded, check it out. Id recommend getting the Forge launcher (although there has been some drama with Forge recently, might wait until that clears up) and look through some modpacks. I especially recommend Create: Above and Beyond
Too bad it doesn't have the little blurb, still decent nonetheless. It's also optional to have the previews on Android messenger, so might not work for everyone either.
Some games even on PC are just a better experience using a controller, particularly metroidvanias IMO. I have a knockoff PS4 controller just for that, so far I've used it on hollow knight, the first ori game (and soon the second), and plateup.
Edit: just remembered I've also used it in KSP for flying planes
Since it's technically a web app you can probably just send the link to the website, wefwef.app
Edit: just tested how the preview looks, on messages for Android but Im pretty sure the little preview is the same for other apps that do similar things.
Yeah it's not bad, and I don't really actively dislike it I just don't love it.
Some of their more prominent characteristics are high, soaring vocals, kinda constantly epic sounding, and pretty cheesy (which is a good thing)
I like them a lot
Same, I don't even really know what assembly looked like (now I do I guess) but it just seemed like it was probably basic instructions, and knowing the meme is the yellow one interrupting the other and it would make sense that a keyboard would interrupt. Didn't even know ps/2 keyboards interrupting was a thing
Yeah i really like it. i just tried it on my laptop in normal browser, and it does behave poorly. even in voyager/wefwef on my laptop it is weird using this link but on my phone it acts like this
Edit: maybe it's because on my phone I'm signed in to lemmy.world and it auto-fixes the link?
Just to confirm, it's the @programminghumor link right? When I tap it it sends me to the community in the app, not opening a website. I'll check how it behaves on my laptop too in the normal website
And Voyager is what was formerly wefwef.app, the url is the same still I think but the name has changed. It's a PWA for mobile
Yep, they may be tankies but they have pretty decent values besides that, and if they ever do anything really bad with it there will be many people ready and willing to fork it.