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  • I dream that the reason AMD delayed their launch and are being so cryptic, is because they saw how underwhelming the 5080 was and decided to make a card (perhaps a 9070 XT) that matches its performance at the price of a 5070 or something.

    Now I don't think that will happen. Their previous market strategies have been very uninspired. But there's certainly an opening here to make a play for market share and make Nvidia look like greedy fools.

  • It's at the level where, after spending hours there, I feel like it has to be a conspiracy to waste your time. Because there is no way there could organically be that many posts about a topic without there being any useful or correct information.

  • Perhaps it was a poor choice of words, when I said "organizing" I meant everything required to run an event (with thousands attending). From planning and programming to picking trash and cleaning toilets.

  • My experience organizing non-profit events have shown that most people actually have no problem doing dirty jobs for no material compensation. If the following things are true:

    1. They understand why the job is important
    2. They feel responsible for the job (usually comes from being given autonomy and trust)
    3. They get recognition for doing it (social rewards are actually very powerful)
    4. No one else is getting compensated either.

    I understand that this seems foreign to a lot of people, because this is not how work is generally motivated in capitalist society. You are used to your job being rather unimportant, with little autonomy, little trust, not much recognition from society and some people definitely profiting more than others. Your primary motivator is the threat of violence (via homelessness, starvation etc.), so it's hard to imagine what would happen if that was removed.

    That to me is the core idea of Anarchism, to base your organization on volontary cooperation rather than coercion.

    An interesting side-note is that the people who do the dirty jobs in these circumstances often take great pride in it, forming an identify around doing what others are not willing to and calling attention to it as a way to get more recognition.

  • Why are there so many emigrants from Islamic countries? Most of them are even Muslims, but still they can’t live safely in their home country?

    If you genuinely don't know, you should abstain from having opinions until you gain a basic understanding of what is going on in the world.

    The world is experiencing an unfathomable and worsening refugee crisis with 122 million people currently forced to flee their homes [1]. This is mostly due to overlapping long brutal wars. Refugees seeking shelter in the EU are mostly fleeing from Syria, Ukraine, Afganistan or Iraq. Most of these countries are majority muslim so that's what most refugees will be.

    As for why they can't live safely in their home country, it's because it's a war zone, and has been for many years.

    The rioters in Sweden were not "extreme muslims". They were not particularly devout, but simply angry young men riled up by what they perceived as a racist state-sanctioned attack on their culture and heritage.

    Many parties worked to escalate this issue, from far-right assholes looking to sow hate between religious groups, state actors trying to weaken Sweden internally and diplomatically, islamic countries trying to unify their people with a common enemy, as well as religious extremists seeking more influence. That's why it gained so much attention, and generated so much outrage and violence.

    1. https://www.unhcr.org/refugee-statistics
  • Plenty of people were hurt by the Koran burnings!

    Hundreds have been injured in riots directly caused by the these provocateurs, and completely innocent people have been killed by terrorists because of them. 1)

    It has also resulted in freedom of speech restrictions, a more polarized society, and less constructive dialogue about Islam.

    Wrapping the Koran in bacon and setting it on fire was never meaningful criticism of religion, it was meant to incite violence. And it did!

    1. https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/two-swedes-shot-dead-brussels-police-2023-10-16/
  • Even if the actions really do nothing, they get people active and organized, so that they can take more effective actions later on.

    I honestly think a lot of this criticism is people's internalized rationalization for why they themselves don't take action.

  • How many of these "lacking features" are actually standardized? Of course some draft under development by Google will only work in the latest version of Chrome. It might not even work in future versions of Chrome, since it's not standardized.

    If you built something that requires such a feature, it's you who is choosing to write code that is incompatible with the standards and only works on a particular browser version. You can't blame others for that.

  • Debian in particular is rock solid, even Debian Unstable has been very reliable for me if you want a rolling release with newer packages.

    But I've also had very few problems with Ubuntu. My mother has used it for ten years at this point and will happily apply any dist upgrade she's presented with, and rarely does she need support.

    A pro tip is to check out the alternative desktop environments. A lot of people rightly hate Ubuntu's awful default DE, but it's not a core part of the distro, there are other complete desktop "flavours" available in the repositories and installers that will give you them from the start at https://ubuntu.com/desktop/flavours

    (Switching an installed system from one DE to another is in principle as easy as uninstalling one desktop meta-package and installing another, but you got to make sure you get the right packages, or you might run into annoying conflicts, so I would not recommend it for a newbie)

  • the stories that come out first tend to be most biased

    I honestly think the concept of news is actually harmful, because it's about reporting what happened, not about making the audience understand the subject. It puts a premium on getting the report out as quickly as possible, and favours the most shocking events and interpretations that draw people's attention.

    Ultimately most news are "empty calories" of information that mostly give an illusion of knowledge. "Explosion in Herptown, dozens wounded" does not meaningfully increase your understanding of the world, it mostly just makes you scared. It will take weeks until the cause and consequences of the explosion can be fully understood, and a lot of research to put that into perspective.