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  • There are more straight men who want a partner than women, so someone will be inevitably left out no matter the amount of therapy.

  • As someone who used to visit incel communities (though I never supported the misogynist views), I think a lot of the appeal comes from the fact that they seem to be the only support groups for lonely men. Why aren’t there any non-toxic ones?

  • I’d just like to be able to talk about everyday stuff without someone complaining about capitalism.

  • I don’t know. I’m mildly left by normal standards, a Nazi by Lemmy standards and a communist by conservative standards.

  • To be honest, my comment probably applies more to gets, but the point is the same.

  • Good for you. Not all of us have terabytes of free space on our computers.

  • Only a part. A lot of the complexity is completely unnecessary.

  • What’s the point of having a function in the standard library if the universal recommendation is to never use it?

  • Rust is downloading 1546 dependencies

  • I’d be fine with hating fascists if the word referred to actual fascists and not everyone who even slightly disagrees with you.

    Also, I don’t think physical violence against people based on their political views is justified, no matter how horrendous the views are.

  • Being able to do what you want is a part of private ownership. Some people just like making their code available to everyone.

  • It’s a part of the art style.

  • Explain how Free and Open Source, federation-based communities are more Capitalist than Marxist.

    The ability to choose what platform to use seems closer to the principle of voluntary exchange than to authoritatianism.

  • Because Lemmy is usually marketed as the Fediverse alternative to Reddit, not as a communist platform.

  • And what are we meant to do about that?

  • It’s “Homo sapiens”, not “homo sapien”.

  • It does not give the exact answer, only an approximation.