That's interesting. I've never had any issues with systemd directly mainly with poorly setup default configs
I'm a big fan of a centralised place to manage services. Works super well with podman quadlets
But I'm not too invested use whatever works for you I reckon
As soon as you convince the republicans yeah. Seems like America is stuck because so many people genuinely don't want it
Which must be the most annoying thing ever, seems insane
That's not really an ad hom. I don't think you run a petrol station, so I'm not calling you a moron
It just economically make no sense that you'd have 3 different businesses that close together with wildly different prices. Like who would ever go to the expensive one? And why?
Right, but the in order for the other station to not go out of business they have to match. But are incentivised to beat that price by a further 10c to increase the amount of business they get
See where I'm going?
I believe the idea of a puberty blocker is to block puberty until 18 pretty much, or early 20s.
Then as that person is an adult they can choose to transition, by going through hrt, which is more effective as they haven't experienced any puberty yet
Or they can choose to stop taking the blockers and go through puberty as they would have before
No I saw. I'm just under the impression that it's a lower likelihood that women in the IDF are serving in direct combat roles. I mean maybe they are, maybe all of Hamas' hostages are highly trained combatants, although I doubt it
I think it's just the lower likelihood that they will end up as combatants. If you're in a military conflict you're generally more likely to hand over hostages that are less likely to come back and fight you
I wonder if we could set up all your devices to get that data from something like radio/Bluetooth. Then have your router/small device just send out the time from ntp and all your devices can just accept the message
That way you don't need an internet connected microwave
I asked for your ideal system. I was saying further that communism would have a hard time here. But please do explain for market socialism/whatever you prefer
Sorry when I say business replace with whatever name you want for the organisation you'd replace it with. My point being, lets say I want a place that makes a new kind of product that I have an idea for. Now 10 other people have ideas for other products, not necessarily in the same sector
If the market can't decide, and government doesn't exist. Then how do we decide what gets resources allocated? Do we do direct democracy?
I'm more interested in your system than communism though of course, as communism seems impractical
And please don't tell me "maybe you should talk to them or try to understand". I literally am, but communists seem far to quick to just say "capitalism bad" and call it a day, or somehow worse "I don't know how it'll work, we'll work that out after the revolution"
If you don't have any scripts that rely on branch name it should be pretty trivial actually. But I wouldn't be shocked if you had a few dozen scripts that nobody has looked at in the last century lol
People not having the assents to start large businesses is of course a thing. You need to be quite lucky to start a business to begin with, I wouldn't dispute that and I hate the dumb thing the right does where they assume everyone can start a successful business
However I would like to know, in your ideal system where would the starting capital come from? And how do we decide which businesses should have capital allocated to them?
Your comment on "communism has no government" would make this seemingly quite difficult
Isn't this only the case in github? All my repos are based from master, and I would assume that's because I init on the command line and push up to the remote?
That's interesting. I've never had any issues with systemd directly mainly with poorly setup default configs I'm a big fan of a centralised place to manage services. Works super well with podman quadlets
But I'm not too invested use whatever works for you I reckon