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  • @Allero @BCsven That was the point I was making when I suggest back to Finland or perhaps Iceland or Switzerland.

  • @BCsven @fireshell Or Linus from moving the organization back to Finland, or Iceland, or Switzerland, or some other more neutral territory.

  • @TheOubliette I don't like to choose between evils, but when not given the choice I'll choose the lesser.

  • @TheOubliette i don't think there is any way you can measure and/or frame it that my statement is not true.

  • @griefstricken I see useful things happen on Reddit, can't say I've seen a parallel in Lemmy so far. And I'm not sure I can get it to run in the configuration I want to, which is to say having it NOT on the same machine as the web server proxy or database.

  • @possiblylinux127 Whether you measure it by the sheer number of conflicts, their average size, or the number of people dying as a result.

  • It's funny that the mere suggestion someone learn history gets downvotes. Oh I don't want to do that. It takes so much effort. Much easier just to hate because MSNBC tells me to.

  • @possiblylinux127 @griefstricken I was working on bringing up a lemmy instance here, but after seeing the typical lemmy users I think I shall abandon the project.

  • @griefstricken @chaogomu Seems to me, after the Stuxnet incident, any US claims of bad foreign actors are a bad case of the pot calling the kettle black.

  • @princessnorah @secret300 A shame people can't be more civilized. Really I don't think we've evolved all that much in spite of our technology.

  • @YaBoyMax Sorry I've watched enough of his speeches that I can't come away with the same. I know there are a lot of deep state types trying to paint him as such so that we can get on with their ww III depopulation agenda.

  • @reksas @fireshell There is no such thing as a trust worthy country because they're all run by politicians and there is no such thing as a trust worthy politician. There is an old saying, absolute power corrupts absolutely.

  • @GammaGames They had other provocations such as what was happening to the Russian speaking people in Donbass, but the United States definitely sealed the deal.

  • @Auli @0x0 Neither is the US,Australia,New Zealand,France,the UK, or pretty much anywhere else, maybe India, in any practical sense.

  • @0x0 @9point6 That's my take and the universal betterment of mankind that results will bring people closer together. You might even realize someone not sharing your viewpoint is just as human.

  • @JWBananas @secret300 Yea you know the funny thing about that, CFC's are heavy and tend to sink to the ground if not propelled into the stratosphere by rockets, say like the old Space Shuttle with it's solid chlorine oxidizer boosters, or the various military missiles which mostly have been converted to liquid hydrogen and oxygen engines. But nah we got to spend $3k to replace our A/C because it contains CFC's that never would have made it up into the atmosphere anyway because of you know, physics, little things like gravity, so the military can avoid blame.

  • I am tired of Poettering ruining Linux. Systemd, as an init replacement would have been fine, but as an operating system and of itself, no. I really don't want to Abandon Ubuntu but if they move forward with this bullshit it is not going to leave me a choice.

  • @possiblylinux127 @BobGnarley One would hope there are enough checks and balances such a major opensource project as Linux to keep malware out of the kernel regardless of who contributes to it, but we do there have been some instances where that was not the case.

    I see the evolution of the Internet as humanity growing a nervous system, and anything that gets in the way of that as negative.