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  • Let's take a step back from that provocation and look at the bigger picture.

    • This is intended to create division and make money (like Frank Reynolds would).
    • Neighbours shooting neighbours or rural folks shooting city people (or the other way around), that won't lead to any takeover or to any surrendering of power on a larger scale.
    • That's just terrorism and could (at most) cause chaos and terror.
    • If there actually was domestic violence on a larger scale, it would come down to: who controls the military or which part of the military is on which side.
    • I would avoid meaningless skirmishes e.g. in a suburb of Seattle.

    I'm not saying succumb to bullies, but whatever you do, be smart about it.

  • I'm using Ubuntu derivatives since many years. I've looked at Arch in virtual machines and was very much lost. Even with Manjaro I didn't get along. I'm still testing EndeavourOS, which looks promising.

    So to me, Arch is too much hands on for my lazy ass. However, if you like to nerd yourself into it, it's awesome (I think).

  • I don't know, but I would try a distro that is also recommended for gaming, because you will likely need an up to date version of WINE or something similar.

    So maybe endeavour or Pop!_OS?

    From my personal (very noobish) experience, it might be necessary to run a virtual machine with Windows. However, this experience is from before the Steam Deck and Proton, which improved the whole software biotope by a lot.

  • Only people with AC (or deep basements?) would be save... as long as they have electricity.

    Makes me wonder what would happen in a mega city like Delhi, when the weather get's lethal. Will people storm places with AC or will they be apathetic (like starving people).

    I hope we won't find out! But at least heat shelters will probably become normal.

  • Look, he's no fascist. He's just a strong leader who's always right, doesn't accept 'no' for an answer, makes his own rules, demands absolute loyalty and calls himself not only a patriot, but a nationalist who happens to be white...

    Sure he jokes about being a dictator, but only because he's able to see the good in so many of them. Also it would only be on first day in office, since he loves democracy, stable democracy, like in the People's Republic of China or Russia, where a strong leader can be elected more than just twice.

    Boy o boy, people not understanding this will give future historians quite a head scratcher.

  • Don't be agitated by the headline.

    Here 'harm' is meant in a diplomatic way. They put restrictions on the Spanish consulate. It is strong language, but nobody is talking about physical harm (just as Spain hasn't harmed Israel physically).

    From the article:

    According to these measures, Israel prohibits the Spanish consulate in Jerusalem from "conducting consular activities or providing consular services to residents of the Palestinian Authority", although it clarified that the measure does not apply to people with Spanish nationality.

  • That is what makes this art. True art! It provokes a reaction, makes you question it and yourself.

    Is this a mistake or can I reach my next phase today?

    Also notice how the vertical lines of that middle part are the longest - in contrast to the length of the horizontal line. A brilliant emphasis of our impression. It plays with its beholder. It's genius on so many levels.

    And I could sell you a print for $50.000