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  • It is if we want to continue our current standard of living

    That is what the capitalist at the top say to all of us. This is the inherit problem with this argument.

    If a standard of living requires people to suffer then are we right to have that standard of living. Especially since it isn’t like we can’t all have a decent standard but the rich elites want more and more wealth. They are the problem but instead we want to fool ourselves into thinking that staying in the middle class is something that is sustainable. Unless you can guarantee that you are going to enter the over valued class then you are more likely to enter the under valued class.

    Also I really shouldn’t have to present it this way, we should be able to recognize that people should be paid what they are worth or at the very least a living wage.

    TLDR; Standards of living is not an excuse to have slavery with extra steps





  • Been using zen for the last month or so and it has been pretty good. I went from using super locked down librewolf to using zen. It is not as private by default but can still be tighten down and with proper support for profiles you can compartmentalize it.

    It does break and change a lot since it is in alpha but I used to be an arch user so honestly it doesn’t bother me too much.








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    2 months ago

    I remember watching that one Brian Lunduke talk about Systems and being convinced that it was bad. But honestly I ended up really learning Linux after it had dominated everything and… I don’t really know if I would ever want to bother with another init system.

    All I remember is that it was breaking the “do one thing and do it well” philosophy. Also it has become a bit of an monolith.

    But it is also a power users wet dream.