Stow is very useful, but a bit unknown. Hard to explain in a Lemmy post, but basically it helps you manage symlinks between your git repo directory and your $HOME.
You can "install" and "uninstall" configs by managing the symlinks with stow.
You presented nothing besides pointing to the North Korean constitution and believing what is written there. You also believe that the D in DPRK actually means they are democratic, and that somehow power passing from father to son without any election is normal and acceptable. Except if countries without a communist aesthetic do it, then it's a monarchy.
Just admit it, you are an American Gen Z LARPing as a revolutionary. It's easy to talk when you never had to live in a 3rd world country under an authoritarian ruler.
Awww what happened? Did you get out of lemmygrad and realise that people can hurt your feefees on the internet when you support regimes that send people to labour camps? :'(
They may even call you a bad word?! How will you ever be able to deal with that? I bet your life in the US is so hard.
I think the features I'm missing are easily adding more engines (haven't looked much into it), and automatically blacklisting domains from coming up in searches.
You're literally listing powerful American families and comparing them with a country with an enforced direct lineage from father to son. In case you're not aware, this is called monarchy.
Tell me: was Biden Obama's son, and Obama Bush's son?
The American political system might be highly flawed, but at least they are not sending the family of the ones who dare to leave to prison camps.
And if you say that North Korea does not do that, then you have fallen for North Korean propaganda.
One good thing about Reddit is that one could add a "site:reddit.com" at the end of each Google search to improve the results.
This won't work as well with Lemmy (since it's all a bunch of different domains).
Hope that in the future a feature like this is implemented to search across the fediverse
Why would that matter?
Are you going to refute the UN reports? Go ahead. I need some entertainment.