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Ice@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Trump deploys National Guard after second day of Los Angeles immigration protests | CNN1·12 days agoWhat you’re not understanding is that quashing a protest with force doesn’t make the anger just go away.
Please don’t try to guess what I think, understand or don’t understand, because you are arguing against a straw man of your own making.
Given that your account is 4 days old I’m going to leave it there. I have no interest in engaging someone who may be a bad-faith troll. We can have another talk if you’re still around in a month or so.
Ice@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Trump deploys National Guard after second day of Los Angeles immigration protests | CNN1·12 days agoRead up on the '92 LA riots. Do you think US authorities are willing to use more, or less force today than then? Do you think LA civilians today have a larger, or lesser capacity for violence?
Thankfully I don’t think US authorities are anywhere close to PRC or Russia levels of force usage against civilians, but I would bet on the badges coming out on top if it came to a chicken race. That’s not to say it wouldn’t get ugly.
Ice@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Trump deploys National Guard after second day of Los Angeles immigration protests | CNN1·12 days agoSure they can, that’s called a revolution - in that case those who caused the disorder get called “heroes” and “freedom fighters”.
If they get smushed by the current authorities coming back in force, then they get written into the history books as “criminals”, “rebels” or “insurrectionists”.
Winner writes history and all that.
Ice@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•Trump deploys National Guard after second day of Los Angeles immigration protests | CNN3·12 days agoHaving seen a couple of vids from folks on the ground it seemed akin to a proper French riot. Folks lobbing bricks, makeshift barricades, vehicles burning etc.
Yeah folks may feel justified an upset but it isn’t exactly surprising when authorities crack down to restore order in such a situation.
…or you can be coding assembler - it’s all just bits to me
Ice@lemmy.worldto politics @lemmy.world•A Trump-Voting Farmer's Warning: Mass Deportations Would Be a Disaster | Florida crackdown previews what could be in store for growers25·5 months agoSo the farmers will have to pay their workers a liveable wage?
How terrible…
Labor scarcity drives innovation & increases standards of living by driving up the value that workers can demand in exchange for their time. It’s simple economics.
Ice@lemmy.worldto Programming@programming.dev•did user engagement drop significantly in programming forums?23·8 months ago90% of the time if I ask for help on forums the answer will be one of three things:
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Completely absent
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Just google it scrub lmao (nevermind the fact that search has gone to shit)
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Doesn’t actually answer the question
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Programmer asks: how many bits for the integer?
At 32 bits it’s “just” a Thanos snap with extra pain
Ice@lemmy.worldto Open Source@lemmy.ml•What's your favorite FOSS tools for image editing?2·8 months agoKrita is nice overall, but I have some minor gripes with certain tools behaving unintuitively. May just be because I’m used to GIMP, but some simple stuff such as cropping a layer is not at all convenient.
What’s better is to edit every comment and keep your acc active so they can’t roll it back.
I asked through support whether they keep previous versions of edited comments and posts, which they claimed that they don’t.
Ice@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.ml•Tim Walz Accused of 'Anti-Semitism' for Master's Thesis Saying Holocaust Was Not Unique2·10 months agoRemoved by mod
Ice@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.ml•Tim Walz Accused of 'Anti-Semitism' for Master's Thesis Saying Holocaust Was Not Unique2·10 months agoMost estimates (and all recent ones) put that number around 50 mln, the vast majority of whom died from disease, rather similarly to how the black death from asia killed the majority of europe and the middle east two hundred years prior.
Did it enable colonialism? Yes. Was it meticulously planned? No.
Hmm, that’s actually a decent point. I’ve two regular sim slots, so it isn’t really an issue for me.
I greatly prefer physical sim, just because I can control it. If I want it out of my phone, it’s out, if I want to switch phones, I switch. Easy peasy. I really don’t see any advantage to an eSim apart from maybe faster delivery.
Ice@lemmy.worldto Linux@programming.dev•Linux updates with an undo function? Some distros have that1·11 months agoMostly because it’s on a separate drive and I hadn’t used btrfs before. Ext4 is ubiquitous and a lot simpler. Besides, I don’t really need the extra features of btrfs for my data volume.
Ice@lemmy.worldto Linux@programming.dev•Linux updates with an undo function? Some distros have that2·11 months agoSnapper has been wonderful, and saved me several times. I only keep root+home on btrfs and have a separate, larger data partition on ext4 where larger data and nonessential programs end up living.
Ice@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.ml•Biden’s debate performance sets off alarm bells for Democrats12·1 year agoThe fact that the democrats have selected such a terrible candidate that Trump has a running chance for the third time in a row and that the US as a whole has selected two awful candidates for possibly the most important job in the world, that is a disgrace, and it is shameful.
At least where I live chicken (frozen) & dairy are some of the cheapest sources of protein, followed closely by beans & similar legumes.
Haven’t tried. I did use Mint on a second laptop a while back, and that was nice, but I wanted something with KDE Plasma this time
How do you mean? Most authoritarian regimes are maintained with fear and violence. Even in democratic states that don’t primarily rule through fear the government generally has a monopoly on using violence to enforce the law.