Specifically "dictatorship of the proletariat", which was basically an 1800s gothic way to say "direct democracy for workers". Marx is somewhat infamous for the way he makes his ideas sound scarier than they are
And to clarify, most revolutions fail or adopt bureaucracy primarily to defend themselves from outside, capitalist influence, power corruption probably plays a part too but state power used by socialists is actually part of the plot
Idk about the porn, but for the tankie thing, it's probably because it's just a political insult that doesn't have any real meaning like "libshit", "demonrat", etc so enforcement is very subjective
I'm also not on dbzer0 so take my comment with a grain of salt
It's an app that encourages users at a random time to share an image of their immediate surroundings, trying to kind of push an authentic feel. I remember hearing about it from some memes a year or so ago
I have a 6800 XT, is there something I have to enable somewhere? I could've sworn it was missing because h264/265 had licensing weirdness going on but idk
You say that like it's explicitly allowed by the state.
It is. Keeping it a valid legal defense is a policy choice.
Some states banned it, they chose to. Other states have not, they decided not to. That's politics.
Total exceptions? No. But many states still allow people to get reduced sentences via the gay panic defense for killing LGBTQ people. That, and some politicians are encouraging hate crimes against them with hateful rhetoric about them being "groomers" and whatnot.
It's never really about identifying anything, recaptcha cares way more about data it has on you to determine if you're a human or not. If you've ever tried to google search with a VPN or Tor it makes it really fuckin annoying
I nabbed a 6800 XT for $550 last fall also for VR and the same one's even cheaper now (but the 7800 XT probably has it beat assuming the same or greater performance)
Yeah that's what I meant, not updating for a while makes it more likely to break next time I try. I think the time I had to use the fallback I waited something like close to a month?
For all its strengths, Arch is kind of a pain in the ass to maintain. I daily drive it but I risk breaking something if I don't update regularly. My youtube laptop can't update at all anymore from something I don't care to fix (when Firefox breaks then its a big deal lmao) and my main rig needed to use the fallback initramfs for a while after I forgot to update for a while. mkinitcpio -P (I think) fixed it though
I'm saying it's a very obvious conclusion to make for anyone who does research on him