

“Cool, send me the actual studies.”
*crickets*


“Cool, send me the actual studies.”
*crickets*


The Arch wiki is king https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Main_page
I’ve never browsed it from the homepage, but if you have any questions, it has so much information even if you don’t have Arch.
Also, man pages are clutch.
In case you don’t know about man (this works in all linux not just Arch: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Man_page


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I appreciate that you put time into this comment.
But I will never subscribe to your ideology. I think you should reconsider everything.


What if we were pro-active, and trapped them by creating some bullshit “next big thing” and then just pocket all of their cash when they invest.
“You thought your money was going towards a space elevator, but little did you know, you’ve been single-handedly housing and feeding the population of six US cities!! Muahahahahahah!”


They will ruin it, and then move onto the next thing to subsume and destroy forever.


Someone think of the “prompt engineers”!


Right. And surely all libertarians will always agree about which parts of the government need to be reduced.
Every time this shit is tried, it is a miserable failure. At best, they spend years learning the hard way as to why regulations exist. Regulations that were already written in blood, they just can’t be bothered to read the history about them (or they refuse to believe it if they don’t witness it themselves).
One recent example: https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/21534416/free-state-project-new-hampshire-libertarians-matthew-hongoltz-hetling
See also: Sam Brownbeck’s adminstration in Kansas:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kansas_experiment
https://www.cbpp.org/blog/timeline-5-years-of-kansas-tax-cut-disaster
https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2016/06/kansas-repubicans-gop-small-governement-brownback/
We need to stop thinking that we have some kind of hidden knowledge that the people who failed at this before didn’t have, and if we could just try it one more time, it will work this time bro I swear.
As I said, these regulations were written in blood. We don’t need more bloodshed just to relearn the lessons we’ve already learned (sometimes several times).


Man this comment is so fucking naive.
And no, that’s not libertarianism. What court precedent would other libertarians give a shit about following? And why should they?
And how do you enforce that with anything other than violence?
Congratulations, you just re-invented government.


Existenz. And “Long live the new flesh” is from another Cronenberg film called Videodrome.
Both are awesome.


it’s called x now, you access it by going to c.com
I know this is likely just a typo but it made me lol


Man, I need to rewatch that movie…


This article is about automotive regulations. It was never not politics.


Yeah I’m sorry, I’ll take normal door handles over a 0.01% increase in efficiency


This is what libertarians do for literally everything.


True for all forms of law enforcement


KDE has built in “vaults” now that sound maybe like what you’re looking for.


This community doesn’t really fight about distros, unless it’s in jest.


Dunno if kubuntu comes with it, but do you have an app called “main menu”?
I’ve been using startpage, but doesn’t it still rely on google results somehow?